Himalayan red rice has been grown-up in South Central Asia for numerous centuries. The rice paddies situated in the Foothills of the Himalayan Mountains generate the mainly fragrant red rice. Himalayan red rice is as well developed in France. Comparable in shape to brown rice but with a deep rosy color, red rice encloses more of the natural bran than does white rice. For this reason it necessitate a longer cooking time and has a nuttier more complex savor than processed white rice’s. It can be used and prepared for its firm and hearty texture in rice salads and rice pilaf dishes. The complete contour and rosy color make it a magnificent option for meals show casing rice. It goes extraordinarily well with steamed vegetables, grilled fish and light meats. You can combine red rice with white
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