Jasmine rice detail
Thai jasmine rice and Cambodian rice share many of the same characteristics and grow mainly in neighboring geographic areas on opposite sides of the northeastern
Thai-Cambodian border. Cambodian jasmine rice is cultivated in Cambodia and processed as white (milled and polished) and brown rice.
Distinct Cambodian jasmine rice varieties include these three, phka rumduol, phka romeat, and phka rumdeng.
Recent DNA fingerprint analysis, carried out with 18 markers, shows that all three varieties possess 18 known fragrance alleles.
Two varietals (phka rumduol and phka rumdeng) are distinctly Cambodian with 17 markers in identical positions,
with Thai jasmine rice and one fragrance marker each in a different position.
The analysis of Cambodian phka romeat shows all 18 markers in identical positions with the trademarked Thai jasmine rice Thai hom mali.
Jasmine rice, though grown in Laos and southern Vietnam, is not the predominant rice variety. Glutinous rice is grown in Laos,
and regular Oryza sativa predominates in Vietnam.
Thai jasmine rice from Thailand has a slender shape and a jasmine scent.
12-13 The two types of Thai jasmine rice are white and brown.
The vast majority of jasmine rice exported overseas to North America and Europe is Thai jasmine rice,
with a small minority from Vietnam. In Thailand it is thought that only Surin, Buriram, and Sisaket Provinces can produce high quality hom mali.RiceProcessingPackingOur customerContact usRelated products
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