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Rice varieties and Market forms of Rice

1. Arborio Rice

Arborio rice is a medium grain rice that is wider in size and has a characteristic white dot at the center of
the grain. It is named after the town of Arborio in the Po Valley of Italy, where it is grown. Due to the
high starch content of Arborio rice, it has a slightly chewy and sticky consistency and develops a creamy
texture when cooked.

Arborio rice length: Medium grain

Arborio rice flavor: Creamy

What is arborio rice used for?: Risotto, rice pudding, and soup

2. Basmati Rice

When cooked, basmati rice grains are long, dry, and separate. They impart a pleasant, nutty aroma and
flavor in any dish. It is common in Indian and Asian cuisine, but it can be used in a variety of flavorful
recipes.

Basmati rice length: Long grain

Basmati rice flavor: Nutty

What is basmati rice used for?: Dal, curry, pilafs, and saffron rice
3. Black Rice

Black rice, also known as forbidden rice, gets its color from anthocyanins, the same antioxidant that's
found in blueberries and blackberries. Black rice features a mildly nutty, earthy flavor and has long been
used in Chinese cuisine for its health-promoting properties.

Black rice length: Chinese black rice cake

Black rice flavor: Mild, nutty, and earthy

What is black rice used for?: Bowls, rice pudding, soups, rice salads, and Chinese black rice cake

4. Bomba Rice

Bomba rice is a medium grain rice that is cultivated in the Valencia region of Spain. It has a firm texture
that lends itself well to Spanish paella, as it needs more liquid to asborb when cooking than other rice
varieties.

Bomba rice length: Short

Bomba rice flavor: Mild; absorbs the flavor and aroma of the stock and spices it's cooked with

What is bomba rice used for?: Paella, Meditteranean dishes, and risotto
5. Brown Rice

Brown rice is a whole grain that has its bran and germ layers still intact, which gives the rice its
characteristic tan color. It has a firmer texture and nuttier flavor than white rice, and it provides more
fiber, vitamins, and minerals per serving. Brown rice can be substituted in any recipe that calls for white
rice to increase its nutritional content.

Brown rice length: Long grain

Brown rice flavor: Mild, nutty, and earthy

What is brown rice used for?: Stuffing, bowls, casseroles, stir fries, and rice pilaf

6. Jasmine Rice

Cultivated in Thailand, jasmine rice will bring an exotic flair and flavorful accent to any dish. It develops a
pleasant floral aroma and a moist, soft texture when cooked. Use it when making a variety of traditional
Asian dishes, including curries and stir-frys.

Jasmine rice length: Long grain

Jasmine rice flavor: Floral, nutty, and aromatic

What is jasmine rice used for?: Curry, stir-fry dishes, and other Thai and Asian dishes
7. Long Grain White Rice

Long grain white rice is most common rice used in traditional American recipes, and it's also popular in
Asian and Mexican cuisine. Compared to brown rice, it has a mild flavor and a lighter, fluffier texture
when cooked. It also takes much less time to cook white rice than brown rice, but the trade-off is that it
has a lower nutritional content due to its milling process. Carolina Gold rice, a variety that originated in
Africa but can now only be found in the United States, is known as the grandfather of all of America’s
long grains.

White rice length: Long grain

White rice flavor: Mild

What is white rice used for?: Stuffing, bowls, casseroles, stir-fry dishes, rice pilaf

8. Parboiled Rice

Parboiled rice is rice that has been partially boiled in its inedible outer husk. This process improves the
texture of the rice, cuts down on cooking time, and saves some of the original vitamins and minerals
found in the rice. It is technically a cooking method for rice rather than a variety, so it can come in long,
medium, and short grain rice varieties.

Parboiled rice length: Long, medium, or short

Parboiled rice flavor: Mildly nutty

What is parboiled rice used for?: Stuffing, bowls, casseroles, stir fries, and rice pilaf
9. Sticky Rice

Sticky rice, also known as glutinous rice or sweet rice, is a long grain white rice that has a low amylose
starch content, which causes the rice to have an extremely sticky texture when steamed. It is grown
mainly in Southeast and East Asia and is used in many savory and sweet Asian dishes.

Sticky rice length: Long grain

Sticky rice flavor: Mild

What is sticky rice used for?: Dumplings, desserts, rice balls, and stuffing

10. Sushi Rice

Sushi rice is technically short-grain white or brown rice that has a soft, tender, and very sticky texture.
Sushi rice is made by combining short-grain white or brown rice with sugar, salt, and vinegar. Often
times short-grain white or brown grain rice will be labeled as "sushi rice" on its packaging to denote that
it is ideal for using to roll sushi.

Sushi rice length: Short grain

Sushi rice flavor: Mild

What is sushi rice used for?: Sushi, rice balls, poke bowls, and sushi burritoes

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