Monday, April 5, 2010

Facts Thai Red Rice

Facts About Thai Red Rice








Thailand is one of the world's largest producers of rice and the world's leading exporter. People of Thailand have long relied on this nutritious rice as a staple to their daily diet. Prepared in the morning, Thai eat red rice throughout the day.


History


Evidence of rice hulls found in bricks and broken pieces of pottery indicate that rice has grown in Thailand since the sixth century. Thai red rice, also known as Khao Deng, is an ancient grain that compliments Asian cuisine.


Geography


Harvested from mid-November through mid-December, red rice is primarily cultivated in Surin, a province in the East of Thailand near the border of Cambodia. Using traditional farming methods, Thai red rice is part of a fair trade cooperative.


Types








Thai red rice is available in a number of varieties. Thai Red Cargo rice is long-grain rice similar to regular jasmine rice, with much of the red bran still covering the kernel. Coral Red Jasmine rice is semi-polished with a coral-hued kernel.


Features


Thai red rice has a pleasant, nutty or earthy flavor. When cooked, it retains a deep burgundy color. The outer bran splits open to reveal a bit of the inner white kernel.


Benefits


Thai red rice is a rich source of fiber, iron, thiamin, calcium and vitamin B1. Ideal for individuals who are gluten intolerant, Thai red rice is believed to reduce cholesterol and aid in performance of the circulatory system.

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