I'm looking for a store in Raleigh that sells super long kernal basmati rice. I'm looking for the kind used in Pakistan or Afganistan. I've tried Almadina's on Method.. but it's not the right kind.
11/21/2008 12:27:19 PM
try whole foods
11/21/2008 12:43:09 PM
Try Indian grocery stores since it is rice from India
11/21/2008 12:51:16 PM
Patel Brothers Grocery on Maynard, they've got everything.
11/21/2008 12:57:16 PM
grand asia market on buck jones[Edited on November 21, 2008 at 12:58 PM. Reason : ]
11/21/2008 12:58:17 PM
boo basmatijasmine ftw
11/21/2008 2:02:35 PM
11/21/2008 5:42:09 PM
LOL at the AZNs chiming in.RICE WARS!In answer to your thread, you could also buy online, probably cheaper that way as well.
11/21/2008 6:02:51 PM
the cost of shipping is probably more than the cost of the rice itself.
11/21/2008 6:10:44 PM
http://www.lundberg.com/products/Lundberg_rice.aspxSome of the best rice I have ever had.
11/21/2008 6:28:04 PM
Saw some at Trader Joe's not sure if it's exactly what you want...check their website?
11/22/2008 1:59:42 AM
11/22/2008 8:10:42 AM
11/22/2008 8:26:20 AM
the 2 times i've had basmati rice, it tasted like how old people smell.
11/24/2008 9:02:23 AM
There is an indian grocery store on E. Chatham in Cary
11/24/2008 9:24:28 AM
ttt
2/21/2009 11:15:30 PM
^^ there's like 20 in chatham square
2/21/2009 11:31:29 PM
^ lol true.
2/22/2009 12:12:19 AM
are these rices all whole grain? i've been looking to spice things up in my pantry
2/22/2009 8:16:20 AM
If you buy the brown rice varieties, then yes, they will be whole grain. No white rice could be considered whole grain.
2/22/2009 9:35:01 AM
International Market? on Cary Towne blvd, near the end of Walnut street.
2/22/2009 10:32:38 AM
$22 at Sam's... Anybody ever had any? I'm sure it is cheap, but hey...it's rice...[Edited on February 22, 2009 at 10:51 AM. Reason : ]
2/22/2009 10:51:33 AM
lol I'm going to guess it's shit. Go to Grand Asia and buy a burlap sack of jasmine rice.
2/22/2009 8:09:15 PM
2/22/2009 8:35:19 PM
It's been years since I've been there but I kind of remember them being 20 pounds and about $25-30.
2/22/2009 8:37:00 PM
Basmati and Jasmine are not comparable.....
2/22/2009 9:34:07 PM
^ Nobody is saying they are
2/22/2009 9:52:14 PM
Well idiot, this thread is about Basmati and you are dancing around about Jasmine rice.
2/22/2009 10:24:16 PM
Someone obviously didn't read the entire thread
2/22/2009 10:31:54 PM
fwiw, an old lady as grand asia Friday was complaining that grand asia didn't have basmati, so I doubt you'll have any luck there
2/22/2009 11:51:24 PM
2/23/2009 7:23:33 AM
How much rice has been processed (whole grain, white, etc) has nothing to do with the variety (Basmati, Jasmine, etc).You can get white Basmati, or brown Basmati. White Jasmine, brown Jasmine, white Arborio (Italian), brown Arborio, etc.Rice is brown naturally. If you remove the outer bran (which contains all of the nutrients), you get white rice diabetes/cancer/heart disease. This can be done with any variety of rice.If you are tired of brown rice, explore other types of rice. Buy red rice, purple rice, or black rice. These are usually from South East Asian countries, such as Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. And try wild rice, which is not rice, but is named as such because it looks like rice. Wild rice has a nice nutty taste. And the red, purple, and black taste great too.And you said you are tired of brown rice. Which brown rice? American, Basmati, Jasmine, Italian? Short grain? Long grain? They all taste different.
2/23/2009 8:14:05 AM
short/long i guess, the kind you buy from your typical grocery storethanks for the rice info, those varieties/colors intrigue me
2/23/2009 8:31:54 AM
All you haters sipping that haterade on Basmati just haven't had it prepared properly for you.
2/23/2009 9:36:46 AM
2/23/2009 10:36:42 AM
I'm just trying to figure out the leap from less nutrients = heart disease/cancer/diabetes. Plus it seems like the less nutrients factor would be somewhat mitigated by the nutrients you are getting from whatever it is you are eating along with the rice.
2/23/2009 11:18:16 AM
I love Basmati rice.
2/23/2009 11:55:18 AM
2/24/2009 1:18:04 AM
If any of you go the amaranth route, lemme know.I picked up a shitton for cheap, because it was being discontinued, and I still haven't figured how best to cook it
2/24/2009 10:51:36 AM
2/24/2009 7:21:54 PM
ethiopian market?
2/24/2009 7:22:38 PM
this is really interesting:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_rice
2/24/2009 7:26:51 PM
i think they sell basmati at sam's club in a burlap sack, or they once did. my mom used to buy it, and it smelled just like popcorn cooking, it is good stuff.
2/24/2009 9:56:38 PM
They still sell it, but it is not the best kind of Basmati rice...it is like the cheaper version of it.
2/24/2009 10:42:17 PM
Probably mill it because white rice can store for much longer than brown rice. White rice, kept properly, will last for years. Brown rice will go bad relatively quickly.
2/24/2009 10:54:48 PM
2/25/2009 1:16:25 AM