Thai White Rice is the long grain type. When cooked, it has a firm texture and gives a high volume of cooked rice because of its unique cooking characteristics, Thai White Rice has long gained its popularity and has been the world staple for many decades. It is a controversial food in nutrition circles. Packaging sizes: 1kg, 5kg, 10kg, 15kg, 20kg, 50kg, bulk
Whole kernels - 60 % Head rice,Brokens - 5 % Small brokens - 7 % Small brokens (cl)- 0.10 % Long grain class 1 - 20 % Long grain class 2 and class 3 -70 % Short grain - 10 % Red and undemilled kernels - 2 % Yellow kernels - 0.5 % Chalky Kernels - 6 % Damaged Kernels - 0.25 % Undeveloped kernels/ immature kernels /Foreign matter and other seeds - 0.3 % Glutinous rice - 1.5 % Paddy grains ( 1 kg) - 10 % Moisture - 14 % Milling degree - Well Milled
Whole kernels - 60 % Head rice,Brokens - 5 % Small brokens - 7 % Small brokens (cl)- 0.10 % Long grain class 1 - 20 % Long grain class 2 and class 3 - 70 % Short grain 10 % Red and undemilled kernels 2 % Yellow kernels 0.5 % Chalky Kernels 6 % Damaged Kernels 0.25 % Undeveloped kernels/ immatured kernels /Foreign matter and other seeds 0.3 % Glutinous rice 1.5 % Paddy grains ( 1 kg) 10 % Moisture 14 % Milling degree Well Milled
Organic White Rice from Okayama, Japan. â??Pikamaru" has a lower content of amylose, a type of starch, than "Hinohikari" and other common Uruchi rice varieties, which makes the rice more sticky. Compared to Hinohikari, it has the same or better taste. It is also highly suitable for direct seeding and resistant to rice blast and stripe leaf blight