Durra Egyptian Rice 900g Bag
Salem Habbieh wheat ( White &Yellow) 2 lb
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Salem Habbieh wheat ( White &Yellow) 2 lb
Durra Egyptian Rice 900g Bag
Salem Caravan Indian Rice 40 lb Bag
Salem Caravan Indian Rice 10 lb Bag
California Garden Fava Beans Regular 454 g
Ozsari Red whole Turkish Lentil (Football) 1 KG Bag
Salem Caravan Pakistani Rice 40 lb Bag
California Garden Fava Beans Palestinian Recipe 454 g
Salem Caravan Pakistani Rice 10 lb Bag
Salem Fine Jareesh 2 lb Bag
Cedar Brown Basmati Natural Rice 907g
| Literally translated as "queen of fragrance," basmati has been grown in the Himalayan Foothills of India and Pakistan for thousands of years. Brown Basmati Rice is a thin, long grain that is light beige in color. Brown Basmati retains the outside Bran layer that gives it a higher fiber content and more predominant aroma than White Basmati. Brown Basmati has a rich, nutty flavor and cooks up easily into separate, fluffy grains that have a firm texture. You can substitute Brown Basmati wherever a recipe calls for Brown Rice. Brown Basmati is an excellent choice when a fluffier, drier texture is desired and provides protein and carbohydrates as well as Vitamin B, which aids in digestion. |
Ozsari Bulgur #3 With Vermicelli 1 Kg Bag
Cedar Red Rice 907g
| Himalayan Red Rice has been grown in South Central Asia for many centuries. The Rice Paddies located in the Foothills of the Himalayan Mountains produce the most aromatic Red Rice. Himalayan Red Rice is also grown in France. Similar in shape to brown rice but with a deep rosy color, Red Rice contains more of the Natural Bran than does White Rice. For this reason it requires a longer cooking time and has a nuttier more complex flavor than processed White Rices. |
Salem Fine Semolina 2 lb Bag
Salem Vermicelli 454 g Bag
Cedar Calrose Rice 907g
| White Calrose rice is the name given to milled rice which has had its husk, bran, and germ removed. This is done largely to prevent spoilage and to extend the storage life of the grain. After milling, the rice is polished, resulting in a seed with a bright, white, shiny appearance. |
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