Basmati
Basmati rice, which translates as ...
"fragrant" in Hindi, grows in the foothills of the Himalayas and has a strong,
nutty aroma and a light, delicate taste. Basmati rice has a unique aroma that comes out during
the aging process before it is sold. When cooked, the thin, long grains of Basanti expand
greatly but maintain their thin shape and distinct grains. Unlike short-grain rice which is high
in starch, basmati rice is low in starch and so remains light, fluffy, and non-sticky. This is
what makes it such a good match for soaking up the many sauces of Indian curries or providing a
base for beautiful, colourful biryani dishes. Whether steamed and served plain or with whole
spices such as cloves and cardamom, basmati is one of the most attractive and highly desired
grains in culinary arts.