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a variety of long grain rice, famous for its fragrance and delicate flavor. when literally translated from hindi, it means 'queen of scents' or 'pearl of scents'. sometimes, it is described as the 'prince of rice'. it is the world's best rice one can use for cooking and meant for high premium value in
the national and international market. in india, basmati production is limited to the regions of himalayas, punjab, haryana and parts of uttar pradesh. we produce the following rice with sgs certification: indian rice – brown, raw, steam and sella indian basmati rice – brown, raw, steam and sella indian...
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a variety of long grain rice, famous for its fragrance and delicate flavor. when literally translated from hindi, it means 'queen of scents' or 'pearl of scents'. sometimes, it is described as the 'prince of rice'. it is the world's best rice one can use for cooking and meant for high premium value in
the national and international market. in india, basmati production is limited to the regions of himalayas, punjab, haryana and parts of uttar pradesh. we produce the following rice with sgs certification: indian rice – brown, raw, steam and sella indian basmati rice – brown, raw, steam and sella indian...
http://rajexportsindia.com/traditional_basmati_rice.aspx
a variety of long grain rice, famous for its fragrance and delicate flavor. when literally translated from hindi, it means 'queen of scents' or 'pearl of scents'. sometimes, it is described as the 'prince of rice'. it is the world's best rice one can use for cooking and meant for high premium value in
the national and international market. in india, basmati production is limited to the regions of himalayas, punjab, haryana and parts of uttar pradesh. we produce the following rice with sgs certification: indian rice – brown, raw, steam and sella indian basmati rice – brown, raw, steam and sella indian...
http://rajexportsindia.com/traditional_basmati_rice.aspx