"Rice as a cereal grain, it is the most widely consumed staple food for a large part of the worlds human population, especially in Asia and Africa. Although its parent species are native to Asia and certain parts of Africa, centuries of trade and exportation have made it common place in many cultures worldwide.
Basmati rice has been reported in India since the early days of the 19th Century. This rice is different from other rice mainly due to the aroma and elongation post cooking. No other rice has this combined characteristic. The post cooking elongation of more than twice its original length, the Basmati rice is grown only in Northern India and in parts of Pakistan touching India."
Boxumba (www.boxumba.com) is a FSSAI and APEDA certified rice exporter with deep sourcing channels across India. The company offers various qualities and types of rice ranging from basmati, non basmati, sona masuri to broken etc. delivered worldwide in customized packing as per client requirement.
Some of the varieties which we offer:
Sharbati Basmati Rice
Pusa 1121 Golden Sella Basmati Rice,
Pusa White (Creamy) Sella Basmati Rice
1509White/Creamy Sella (Parboiled) Basmati Rice
Pusa White Raw Basmati Rice
Pusa White Steam Basmati Rice
White/Creamy Sella (Parboiled)Basmati Rice
1509 Golden Sella(Parboiled)Basmati Rice
The company brings forth the best-quality Idly Rice. We supply and export Idly Rice for our esteemed customers. Idly Rice carries both flavour and taste. Idly Rice is triple polished, double silky sorted rice which is used for cooking as well as for preparing idly. Idly Rice is purely boiled, and half boiled.
Finest quality medium grain rice which is processed from one year old paddy. The paddy being old and the polish levels being low, the rice is perfectly suitable for cooking purposes and serves as a healthy product as well. It is famous all over states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
Rice hulls (or rice husks) are the hard protecting coverings of grains of rice. In addition to protecting rice during the growing season, rice hulls can be put to use as building material, fertilizer, insulation material, or fuel.
- Ground Rice Husk
-Briquette Rice Husk
-Pellets