Brown Rice Nutritional profile One cup of (100 grams of cooked brown rice provides the following nutrition: Carbs: 26 gm Fiber: 1.5 gm Protein: 3 gm Manganese: 40% of RDV Thiamine (B1): 15% of RDV Niacin (B3): 15% of RDV Pantothenic acid (B5): 8% of RDV Pyridoxine (B6): 8% of RDV Selenium: 10% of RDV Magnesium: 10% of RDV Phosphorus: 10% or RDV Zinc: 7% of RDV Calories: 124
Jasmine rice is a long-grain fragrant rice primarily grown in Thailand. It is known for its pleasant, popcorn-like aroma, and has a light, fluffy texture with a slightly sweet taste. Jasmine Rice Specification: Nature Specification Broken (c/s 3/4): 5% Max Chalky kernels(c/s 3/4) 5% Max Yellow kernels: 0.75% Max Damaged kernels: 0.75% Max Immature kernels: 0.2% Min Foreign Matter: 0.5% Max Glutinous Rice: 0.5% Max Paddy Max. 15 Grains/kg Moisture: 14% Max Milling Degree: Well Milled & Double Polished Red And Red Streak Kernels: 0.5 Max Average Length Of Grain: 6.8 Max Purity Jasmine Rice: 85% Min Milling Degree: Well Milled And Double Polished Crop: Current Crop
100% White Raw Broken Rice During the milling process, the parboiled /raw rice grains which are broken by the process are classed as broken rice. Rice kernel may break during the drying process or during the milling process. Cracks are usually caused by moisture migrating too quickly within the kernel (drying too fast, or moisture being added back to a dry kernel) and these brokens are taken out and packed separately as Broken Rice. Specifications Broken: 100% BROKEN Average Grain Length: BELOW 4.3 MM Moisture: 14% Max Chalky Kernels (Basis 1-2 grain): 8% MIN Yellow Kernels: 0.5% Max Red/Red Streaked Kernels: 0.25% Max Damaged/Discolored Kernels : 5% ForeignMatter: 4% Paddy Kernels: 5 Grain Max Milling Degree: Well Milled, well-polished and Sortex cleaned