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amandaF > wrote:
> A few months ago, I did find an Indian grocer carrying brown basmatic > rice (10 lbs), the one I bought before, and it was $18.00. Same price > as white version. (They both were $10.00 a while). The lady told me > that she'd be raising it to $20.00. > > Today, I called Trader's Joe to see what brand brown rice they have - > I have bought brown rice medley frpm them in the past - and found out > that they have brown basmati (2lbs for $2.99). If it is exactly like > the one I got from the Indian store (I assume that it would be), I am > buying from Trader's Joe from now on. Rice Select/Texmati has three different kinds of brown rice in a long-grain basmati-like strain. They are all excellent. You can find them at CostCo, at least. I'm pretty sure the brand is sold nationwide (and it's US-grown). India is trying to disclaim it's basmati origin, and they're probably right. It's not basmati, but it's very similar and just as good. I especially like their Kasmati variety. And their royal blends are good as well (I've only tried the one with wild and red rice). http://www.riceselect.com/Products/s...?id=70&level=1 -sw |
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On Nov 23, 6:24 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> amandaF > wrote: > > A few months ago, I did find an Indian grocer carrying brown basmatic > > rice (10 lbs), the one I bought before, and it was $18.00. Same price > > as white version. (They both were $10.00 a while). The lady told me > > that she'd be raising it to $20.00. > > > Today, I called Trader's Joe to see what brand brown rice they have - > > I have bought brown rice medley frpm them in the past - and found out > > that they have brown basmati (2lbs for $2.99). If it is exactly like > > the one I got from the Indian store (I assume that it would be), I am > > buying from Trader's Joe from now on. > > Rice Select/Texmati has three different kinds of brown rice in a > long-grain basmati-like strain. They are all excellent. You can > find them at CostCo, at least. I'm pretty sure the brand is sold > nationwide (and it's US-grown). > > India is trying to disclaim it's basmati origin, and they're > probably right. It's not basmati, but it's very similar and just as > good. I especially like their Kasmati variety. And their royal > blends are good as well (I've only tried the one with wild and red > rice). I used to use "Tilda" brand basmati; first white rice version and then later brown. Now, i can only find one store that sells "Kohinoor" brand; it's very good though. I have used Texmati white rice long time ago; it was very good. I am getting Costco membership; I didn't before because the store is a little out of the way for me. > > http://www.riceselect.com/Products/s...?id=70&level=1 > > -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> amandaF > wrote: > >> A few months ago, I did find an Indian grocer carrying brown basmatic >> rice (10 lbs), the one I bought before, and it was $18.00. Same price >> as white version. (They both were $10.00 a while). The lady told me >> that she'd be raising it to $20.00. >> >> Today, I called Trader's Joe to see what brand brown rice they have - >> I have bought brown rice medley frpm them in the past - and found out >> that they have brown basmati (2lbs for $2.99). If it is exactly like >> the one I got from the Indian store (I assume that it would be), I am >> buying from Trader's Joe from now on. > > Rice Select/Texmati has three different kinds of brown rice in a > long-grain basmati-like strain. They are all excellent. You can > find them at CostCo, at least. I'm pretty sure the brand is sold > nationwide (and it's US-grown). > > India is trying to disclaim it's basmati origin, and they're > probably right. It's not basmati, but it's very similar and just as > good. I especially like their Kasmati variety. And their royal > blends are good as well (I've only tried the one with wild and red > rice). > > http://www.riceselect.com/Products/s...?id=70&level=1 > > -sw I think the Rice select is good quality but the import (both brown and white basmati) stuff I get is better quality. So I wouldn't switch unless I couldn't get the import stuff. |
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On Nov 24, 6:19*am, George > wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: > > amandaF > wrote: > > >> A few months ago, I did find an Indian grocer carrying brown basmatic > >> rice (10 lbs), the one I bought before, and it was $18.00. Same price > >> as white version. (They both were $10.00 a while). The lady told me > >> that she'd be raising it to $20.00. > > >> Today, I called Trader's Joe to see what brand brown rice they have - > >> I have bought brown rice medley frpm them in the past - and found out > >> that they have brown basmati (2lbs for $2.99). If it is exactly like > >> the one I got from the Indian store (I assume that it would be), I am > >> buying from Trader's Joe from now on. > > > Rice Select/Texmati has three different kinds of brown rice in a > > long-grain basmati-like strain. *They are all excellent. *You can > > find them at CostCo, at least. *I'm pretty sure the brand is sold > > nationwide (and it's US-grown). > > > India is trying to disclaim it's basmati origin, and they're > > probably right. *It's not basmati, but it's very similar and just as > > good. *I especially like their Kasmati variety. *And their royal > > blends are good as well (I've only tried the one with wild and red > > rice). > > >http://www.riceselect.com/Products/s...?id=70&level=1 > > > -sw > > I think the Rice select is good quality but the import (both brown and > white basmati) stuff I get is better quality. So I wouldn't switch > unless I couldn't get the import stuff. You got a point. > - Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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George > wrote:
> I think the Rice select is good quality but the import (both brown and > white basmati) stuff I get is better quality. So I wouldn't switch > unless I couldn't get the import stuff. That's just... un-American. -sw |
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fOn Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:24:34 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> amandaF > wrote: > >> A few months ago, I did find an Indian grocer carrying brown basmatic >> rice (10 lbs), the one I bought before, and it was $18.00. Same price >> as white version. (They both were $10.00 a while). The lady told me >> that she'd be raising it to $20.00. >> >> Today, I called Trader's Joe to see what brand brown rice they have - >> I have bought brown rice medley frpm them in the past - and found out >> that they have brown basmati (2lbs for $2.99). If it is exactly like >> the one I got from the Indian store (I assume that it would be), I am >> buying from Trader's Joe from now on. > > Rice Select/Texmati has three different kinds of brown rice in a > long-grain basmati-like strain. They are all excellent. You can > find them at CostCo, at least. I'm pretty sure the brand is sold > nationwide (and it's US-grown). > > India is trying to disclaim it's basmati origin, and they're > probably right. It's not basmati, but it's very similar and just as > good. I especially like their Kasmati variety. And their royal > blends are good as well (I've only tried the one with wild and red > rice). > > http://www.riceselect.com/Products/s...?id=70&level=1 > > -sw what do you think of using the brown/basmati for fried rice, steve? i haven't tried anything like that, but i'm a little skeptical. your pal, blake |
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On Nov 24, 10:21*am, blake murphy > wrote:
> fOn Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:24:34 -0600, Sqwertz wrote: > > > > > > > amandaF > wrote: > > >> A few months ago, I did find an Indian grocer carrying brown basmatic > >> rice (10 lbs), the one I bought before, and it was $18.00. Same price > >> as white version. (They both were $10.00 a while). The lady told me > >> that she'd be raising it to $20.00. > > >> Today, I called Trader's Joe to see what brand brown rice they have - > >> I have bought brown rice medley frpm them in the past - and found out > >> that they have brown basmati (2lbs for $2.99). If it is exactly like > >> the one I got from the Indian store (I assume that it would be), I am > >> buying from Trader's Joe from now on. > > > Rice Select/Texmati has three different kinds of brown rice in a > > long-grain basmati-like strain. *They are all excellent. *You can > > find them at CostCo, at least. *I'm pretty sure the brand is sold > > nationwide (and it's US-grown). > > > India is trying to disclaim it's basmati origin, and they're > > probably right. *It's not basmati, but it's very similar and just as > > good. *I especially like their Kasmati variety. *And their royal > > blends are good as well (I've only tried the one with wild and red > > rice). > > >http://www.riceselect.com/Products/s...?id=70&level=1 > > > -sw > > what do you think of using the brown/basmati for fried rice, steve? *i > haven't tried anything like that, but i'm a little skeptical. > > your pal, > blake I was thinking to make fried rice and am planning to pick up Lundberg long grain brown rice cus last time I tried,, it tasted more like white rice and I think it would be work for fried rice. Brown Basmati might taste ok but in a different way.. >- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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