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  2. Calrose rice - Wikipedia

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    Although that variety of Calrose is no longer grown, Calrose has become a name recognized both in trade and the marketplace for the California-type, medium-grain rice. The name "rose" indicates its medium-grain shape ("Blue Rose" is an earlier medium-grain developed in Louisiana), and "Cal" pays homage to California, the state of the grain’s ...

  3. Japanese rice - Wikipedia

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    Brown rice is usually sold in 30 kg (66 lb) bags, which may be generally polished by the consumer in a coin-operated polishing machine, or in smaller bags in supermarkets intended for eating as brown rice. Musenmai (無洗米, 'no-wash rice' or 'pre-washed' rice) [1] is white rice which has been further processed to remove a sticky coating ...

  4. Sun Valley Rice - Wikipedia

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    The company sells its rice to other countries around the world, in addition to its new contract with China. [4] Sun Valley Rice is a member of the LaGrande Family Foods Group, a family owned company which has been involved in agriculture in the Sacramento Valley for almost 100 years. The area is one of the few in the world where both short and ...

  5. Rice milk - Wikipedia

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    Rice milk is a plant milk made from rice. Commercial rice milk is typically manufactured using brown rice and brown rice syrup, and may be sweetened using sugar or sugar substitutes, and flavored by common ingredients, such as vanilla. [3] It is commonly fortified with protein and micronutrients, such as vitamin B12, calcium, iron, or vitamin D ...

  6. List of rice cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Rice can come in many shapes, colours and sizes. This is a list of rice cultivars, also known as rice varieties.There are several species of grain called rice. [1] Asian rice (Oryza sativa) is most widely known and most widely grown, with two major subspecies (indica and japonica) and over 40,000 varieties. [2]

  7. Ebro Foods - Wikipedia

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    Ebro Foods, S.A. (/ ˈ iː b r oʊ f uː d z /; Spanish: [ˈeβɾo ˈfuðs]), formerly Ebro Puleva, is a Spanish food processing company. [2] Ebro Foods is the world's largest producer of rice [2] and the second biggest producer of pasta [3] (its Panzani brand is a market leader in France). [2]

  8. Calrose - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Japonica rice - Wikipedia

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