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ITC-HSN: 10063090
Min Order Qty 18 MT (Metric Tons)
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Fulfilment Capacity (Per Month): 999 MT (Metric Tons)/month
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Jeerakasala Rice (HSN Code: 10063090) is the smallest aromatic white rice grain in the world. It is also known as Kaima rice or Gobindobhog rice, a short-grain rice with a sweet aroma and a soft flavor. It is a cultural representation of the fusion between Bengali, Malabari, and Mughal cuisines. Southern Indian cuisines like Thalaserry Biryani, Payasam, and Jeera Rice use this rice as their primary ingredient.
In different regions of the nation, the product is known by different names: Ambemohar in Maharashtra, Govindbhog in Bengal, Ghee or Jeera Sambha in Tamil Nadu, and Kaima rice in Kerala. It is grown in West Bengal.
It is highly exported to Middle Eastern countries, and it is well known there under the names Kaima, Jeerakasala, or Ghee Rice.
Gobindobhog rice is thought to have more protein than brown rice, and the body can absorb that protein far more effectively. This healthy rice variety is used in Ayurveda to correct bodily imbalances since it is easy to digest. Though it is always advisable to get a doctor's advice if you have any medical conditions. Medical research has shown that Gobindobhog rice apparently quickens the body's fat-burning process. In actuality, the vital vitamin in rice aids in mobilizing liver fat.
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Established in: | 2021 |
Bussiness Type: | Partnership |
Bussiness Type: | Manufacturer, Merchant |
MSME: | Yes |
Countries exporting to: | Nepal, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait, South Africa, Singapore, Iran, Iraq |
Export Turnover (3 years): | Less than US$10,000 |
Countries would like to export to: | Nepal, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Kuwait, South Africa, Singapore, Iran, Iraq |
No of employees: | 1-10 |