Basmati Rice

Basmati Varieties (High Yield)

  1. Pusa Basmati 1121 – World’s longest grain rice (after cooking can stretch up to 8.4 mm), very popular for export.

  2. Pusa Basmati 1509 – Early maturing, slim grains, requires less water, widely grown in Punjab & Haryana.

  3. Pusa Basmati 1401 – Known as the “magic rice,” good aroma, long slender grains.

  4. Pusa Basmati 1718 – Developed as a disease-resistant (especially to bacterial blight) version of Pusa 1121.

  5. Pusa Basmati 1637 & 1728 – Newer research-based varieties, combining aroma with high yield.

Non-Basmati Rice

      

     1. Long-Grain Non-Basmati
  • IR 64 – Most popular long-grain non-basmati, widely exported, affordable, soft texture.

  • IR 8 – Earlier high-yielding variety, still grown in parts of India.

  • Swarna – Popular in West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar; medium-long grain, economical.

  • Ponni Rice (Sona Ponni) – South Indian favorite (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka), soft and slightly sticky.


     2. Medium-Grain Non-Basmati
  • Sona Masoori – Light, aromatic, medium grain; famous in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka.

  • Jeera Samba / Seeraga Samba – Tiny, fragrant grains, used in Tamil Nadu for biryani and traditional dishes.

  • Matta Rice (Kerala Red Rice / Palakkadan Matta) – Parboiled red rice, coarse texture, nutty flavor.

  • Ambemohar – Grown in Maharashtra, small-grain, mango-like fragrance.


  

      3. Short-Grain / Everyday Rice
  • Gobindobhog – Short, sticky, aromatic rice from West Bengal, used for sweets like payesh.

  • Idli Rice / Parboiled Rice – Short-grain, used for making idli and dosa batter.

  • Masuri Rice – Small, soft-textured rice used as daily food in many households.


      4. Specialty / Indigenous Varieties
  • Black Rice (Chakhao, Manipuri Black Rice) – Rich in antioxidants, nutty flavor, used in desserts.

  • Red Rice (Rakthashali, Matta, Bhutanese Red) – High in iron, eaten in Kerala and Northeastern states.

  • Kalajeera Rice (Black Jeera Rice) – Tiny aromatic rice from Odisha, also called “Prince of Rice.”

  • Joha Rice – Aromatic short-grain rice from Assam.

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