JASMINE RICE Jasmine rice's long grain has a rich and appetizing flavor that is capable of shattering any loyalty one may have for any other variety of rice. Jasmine Rice is one of the best of premium aromatic rice varieties, exclusively cultivable in the uttermost fertile regions of Vietnam with transparent and long grains, an average length: of 6,8mm. Jasmine rice has the fragrance of pineapple. Thoroughly milled and double polished. Storage: Keep in a cool and dry place, avoid insects, and sunny. Shelf Life: 3 YEARS Rice Style: Long grain Color: White Drying Process AD Crop Year: 2023 CIF PRICE: 730 $ per MT Origin: Vietnam PACKING Specification: -5-50kg PP bag -1-5kg PA bag -5-50kg BOPP bag LOADING: Packing 500gr/1kg/2kg/5kg: 25 MT per 1x20FT Packing 10-50kgs: 26.5-27.5 MT/20FT Packing in Jumpo: 20 MT/20FT SPECIFICATIONS: - Broken: 5 %. - Foreign matters: 0.1% - Purity: 85 % - Chalky kernels: 2.0% - Yellow kernels: 0.5% - Paddy per kilo: 1 grain - Moisture: 14 % - Red & red streaked kernels: 0.5% - Damaged kernels: 0.5%. - Glutinous rice : 0.5% - Whole kernel length average: 6.8 mm - Immature kernel: 0.2% - Milling degree: Well milled - Double-polished and sorted
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