Kashi Ambemohar Rice – 5kg

£10.50

The word Ambemohar means mango blossom in Marathi language, which is spoken in the state of Maharashtra. The rice has strong aroma reminiscent of mango blossoms. The rice is cultivated in Maharashtra and the grains are shorter and wider compared to basmati rice. Cooking Preference: Rinse the rice. Add water and rice in the pot. Add salt, oil or butter. Cook on a high heat until the water starts to boil. Turn the heat down to low. Turn the heat off and leave for 10 minutes.
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The word Ambemohar means mango blossom in Marathi language, which is spoken in the state of Maharashtra. The rice has strong aroma reminiscent of mango blossoms. The rice is cultivated in Maharashtra and the grains are shorter and wider compared to basmati rice. Cooking Preference: Rinse the rice. Add water and rice in the pot. Add salt, oil or butter. Cook on a high heat until the water starts to boil. Turn the heat down to low. Turn the heat off and leave for 10 minutes.

Nutritional Information

Typical Values
Per 100g
Energy344.94kcal
Fat2.25g
– of which saturates0.1g
Carbohydrates75.78g
– of which sugars0g
Fibre – 
Protein10.13g
Salt0g

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Size

5kg, 10kg

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Kashi Ambemohar Rice – 5kg
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