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Himalaya Basmati rice white

Aromatic, fluffy scented rice from the Indian states Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh at the foothills of the Himalaya mountains. The traditional Basmati variety 'Dehradun Type 3' is manually harvested and threshed by Indian peasant families according to the 'Code of Practice on Basmati Rice'. This open pollinated variety makes it possible for the farmers to be independent from patented and hybrid seeds as it enable them to grow new rice plants from the seeds of their previous own harvest. Enjoy this Basmati rice which will release its unmistakable scent while being cooked.
Ingredients
Basmati rice* white
* = ingredients from organic farming
** = from biodynamic agriculture

Usage
Very well suited for both the Oriental and the Asian cuisine, ideal as scented side dish.

Preparation Instructions
Add 250g rice into 500 ml boiling water. Let simmer at low heat with closed lid for about 10 to 15 minutes. Remove from stove and let rest for another 5 minutes. Salt rice after cooking

Additional information


Preparation
Basmati rice is grown on traditional rice terraces. After the harvest, the rice is cleaned, peeled, polished and packed.

Produced in
India

Country of origin
indian agriculture

Origin of the main ingredients
India

Quality
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Storage advice
Store in a cool and dry place.

Legal name of the food product
Basmati rice white

Nutritional values

referred to 100g

Calorific value 1540 kJ / 363 kcal
Fat 1,20 g
of which saturates 0,40 g
Carbohydrates 78,00 g
Sugar 1,10 g
Dietary fiber 1,4 g
Protein 9,30 g
Salt 0,025 g

Allergens


Eggs and products thereof   not contained
Peanuts and products thereof   not contained
Fish and products thereof   not contained
Cereals containing gluten or cereal products   not contained
Crustaceans and products thereof   not contained
Milk and products thereof including lactose   not contained
Lupins and products thereof   not contained
Nuts and products thereof   not contained
Celery and products thereof   not contained
Mustard and products thereof   not contained
Sesame seeds and products thereof   not contained
Soy and products thereof   not contained
Sulfur dioxide or sulfites
(more than 10mg/kg or 10 mg/l SO2)
  no
Molluscs and products thereof   not contained

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FAQ about Himalaya Basmati rice white

Heavy metals such as arsenic occur naturally in our environment (air, soil, water, rocks, etc.). The rice plant absorbs arsenic through the soil and accumulates it in the grains much more than other plants. The arsenic content varies depending on the growing region. The majority of our rice varieties come from northern Italy. There, the arsenic contamination of the soils is significantly lower than in southern Italy, for example. The arsenic levels in all our rice varieties are below the legal limits: These are 0.2 mg/kg for polished or white rice, 0.25 mg/kg for parboiled and husked rice and 0.1 mg/kg for rice used for infant formula. There is no limit for wholemeal rice. Our Basmati rice from India shows the lowest values of all Rapunzel rice varieties. Often, no arsenic is detectable here at all. Arsenic in rice is mainly deposited in the silverskin, which is why arsenic levels are lower in white, husked rice than in whole grain rice. The following applies to all Rapunzel rice varieties, whether whole grain or hulled, and also to our rice noodles: the heavy metal content is so low that, according to European eating habits, you could consume any of our rice varieties on a daily basis.

Background information on rice

We generally recommend washing all cereals before preparation, as they are only cleaned mechanically and dust can still adhere to the cereal. With white rice, this happens when the rice grains are milled. Washing removes the dust.

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The grey, sticky edge after cooking occurs with many natural cereals and brown rice. The foam that appears during cooking comes from the rice's own starch and from small particles from the shell. These particles detach from the rice grain during cooking and may then stick to the rim of the pot. This is an indication that the product is natural.

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