D-98 Basmati
 
 
 
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BROWN RICE D-98 BASMATI

Pakistani Basmati D-98 (Sugdasi)Rice is famous for its smell and cooking all over the world. D-98 Basmati Rice from Sindh Province of Pakistan, is also known to the world as ‘Sindhi Basmati’. Due to its extra long length, rich pearl white color and highly aromatic grain, it is in more demand now than PK 385 basmati rice. This type of rice is a vital food for the population of the world today and is considered one of the best types of basmati now known.
D-98 is one of the best basmati grown in the Province of Sindh, Pakistan. The areas containing rich soil and the perfect conditions in Sindh, Pakistan, D-98 has been growing for over a decade.
Grown within Indus Valley and enhanced by the water of river Indus this rice is for the people who likes to experience exceptional things in life. Hugely consumpted especially in East Africa & Carribbean

 

Length

6.73 mm

Width

1.64 mm

Thickness

1.52 mm

Classification

LONG GRAIN BASMATI

Chalkiness

PRESENT

Aroma

PRESENT


BROWN RICE
100% SORTEXED – WELL CLEANED

Moisture Content

14.0%

Average Grain Length

7.0 mm

Polishing Grade

N/A

Damaged & Yellow

0.0%

Broken Grains

2.0%

Chalky Grains

2.0%

Contrasting Varieties

3.0%

Foreign Grains

0.0%

Foreign Matter

0.0%

Paddy Grain

0.0%

Under-milled

N/A


WHITE RICE D-98 BASMATI

Pakistani Basmati D-98 (Sugdasi)Rice is famous for its smell and cooking all over the world. D-98 Basmati Rice from Sindh Province of Pakistan, is also known to the world as ‘Sindhi Basmati’. Due to its extra long length, rich pearl white color and highly aromatic grain, it is in more demand now than PK 385 basmati rice. This type of rice is a vital food for the population of the world today and is considered one of the best types of basmati now known.
D-98 is one of the best basmati grown in the Province of Sindh, Pakistan. The areas containing rich soil and the perfect conditions in Sindh, Pakistan, D-98 has been growing for over a decade.
Grown within Indus Valley and enhanced by the water of river Indus this rice is for the people who likes to experience exceptional things in life. Hugely consumpted especially in East Africa & Carribbean

 

Length

6.73 mm

Width

1.64 mm

Thickness

1.52 mm

Classification

LONG GRAIN BASMATI

Chalkiness

PRESENT

Aroma

PRESENT


WHITE RICE
100% SORTEXED – WELL CLEANED

Moisture Content

14.0%

Average Grain Length

7.0 mm

Polishing Grade

DOUBLE

Damaged & Yellow

0.50%

Broken Grains

2.0%

Chalky Grains

2.0%

Contrasting Varieties

3.0%

Foreign Grains

0.0%

Foreign Matter

0.0%

Paddy Grain

0.0%

Under-milled

.05%

WHITE RICE D-98 BASMATI

Pakistani Basmati D-98 (Sugdasi)Rice is famous for its smell and cooking all over the world. D-98 Basmati Rice from Sindh Province of Pakistan, is also known to the world as ‘Sindhi Basmati’. Due to its extra long length, rich pearl white color and highly aromatic grain, it is in more demand now than PK 385 basmati rice. This type of rice is a vital food for the population of the world today and is considered one of the best types of basmati now known.
D-98 is one of the best basmati grown in the Province of Sindh, Pakistan. The areas containing rich soil and the perfect conditions in Sindh, Pakistan, D-98 has been growing for over a decade.
Grown within Indus Valley and enhanced by the water of river Indus this rice is for the people who likes to experience exceptional things in life. Hugely consumpted especially in East Africa & Carribbean

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