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Rice types & varieties explained
To make great food you need great ingredients, starting with the most delicious rice. Find the best rice below to pair perfectly with the flavour, stocks and sauces of your dish.
Jasmine
Jasmine rice is a fragrant long grain varietal that is great in southeast Asian style dishes. This grain will be slightly sticky but still fluffy. Its separating qualities and natural fragrance compliment many spices, making it a great choice for a wide variety of fried rice, stir fries and curry recipes.
Basmati
Basmati rice is renowned for its delightful aroma and long slender grains. When cooked, Basmati rice expands in length and produces a light, fluffy texture that is ideal for absorbing the flavours of your cooking. A drier rice, Basmati grains will remain separate, making it a staple of Indian cooking.
Medium Grain/Calrose
White medium grain rice is a round, tender and succulent grain, allowing it to lock in moisture when it is cooked. This rice is often used in dishes that require a bit more creaminess, like paella or risotto. It is also ideal in your favourite Middle Eastern, Korean and Spanish dishes.
Brown Rice
The nutritious bran layer of brown rice is not removed at milling, giving brown rice its nutty flavor and firmer texture.
Long Grain
White long grain rice is your go to grain for a versatile dish. It has long, slender grains, that when cooked, remain separate. This results in a light and fluffy rice that absorbs the flavours of your cooking. It is the perfect partner to a stir-fry, casserole or a stew.
Black Rice
Black rice is treasured for its nutritional values, exquisite burgundy-purple colour when cooked, chewy texture and a rich, nutty flavour. It creates a striking contrast in any dish and is often prepared as a dessert, such as black rice pudding.
Sushi / Koshikari
Sushi rice is a short grain with unique characteristics – versatility, firmness, consistency, aroma and a natural sweetness. Hinode sushi rice naturally possesses optimum water absorption properties when cooked, allowing the rice to stick together and retain its softness for longer, making it perfect for shaping.