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  2. Paella - Wikipedia

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    Most paella cooks use bomba rice, but a cultivar known as senia is also used in the Valencia region. [7] Paella de marisco (seafood paella) replaces meat with seafood and omits beans and green vegetables, while paella mixta (mixed paella) combines meat from livestock, seafood, vegetables, and sometimes beans, with the traditional rice.

  3. Bomba rice - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used in paella and other dishes in Valencian cuisine, and is often referred to as Valencia rice. Bomba is considered a short to medium grain variety of rice, but unlike other short grain varieties, it has a relatively low content of Amylopectin , meaning it does not become sticky when cooked (like Sushi rice) nor does it thicken ...

  4. White Paella Rice with Bonito and Ibérico Ham Recipe - AOL

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    Remove the paella from the oven and place the ham-wrapped bonito on the rice. Put the paella back in the oven for a further 3 minutes. Remove the paella from the oven again and allow it to rest ...

  5. Arroz a la valenciana - Wikipedia

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    The paella is one of the recipes derived from a generic method to cook rice developed in the old kingdom of Valencia, method also applied to the modern variants of arroz a la valenciana. [1] The method of preparing Valencian rice has been practiced since the colonial era and is found in Argentine , Colombian , Cuban , Filipino , Nicaraguan ...

  6. Paelya - Wikipedia

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    Paelya (Tagalog: [pɐˈʔɛːl.jɐ]) or paella is a Philippine rice dish adapted from the Valencian paella. However, it differs significantly in its use of native glutinous rice (malagkít), giving it a soft and sticky texture, unlike the al dente texture favoured in Spanish paella. It is also characteristically topped with sliced eggs.

  7. Spain's paella rice could 'disappear', say farmers angry at ...

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    MADRID (Reuters) -A Spanish rice variety traditionally used to make paella is under threat from a fungus after the European Union banned a pesticide farmers said they relied upon, in another ...

  8. Pusa Basmati 1121 - Wikipedia

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    Pusa Basmati 1979 (Pusa 1979-14-7-33-99-66) is a non-GM herbicide tolerant Basmati rice variety suitable for dry direct seeded rice (DSR) cultivation. [14] The variety shows complete tolerate to the spraying of Imazethapyr , an herbicide that kills all the common garden land weeds. [ 13 ]

  9. List of seafood dishes - Wikipedia

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    PaellaRice dish from the Valencian Community, Spain, with mussels, shrimp, and fish; Paelya – Philippine rice dish, similar to paella but differs with usage of glutinous rice; Paila marina – Chilean seafood soup or stew, notable for usage of unique varieties of seafood such as giant barnacles, piura tunicates, and Chilean mussels