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5 benefits of consuming Jasmine Rice

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 17, 2025, 16:16 IST
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5 benefits of consuming Jasmine Rice


Rice is one of the most loved staples across the world, but do you know every part of the world has some unique rice varieties that are popular for their distinctive taste, texture and flavor? One such rice variety is jasmine rice, which hails from Southeast Asia and is extensively used in Thai and Oriental cuisines for its unique sticky texture, floral flavour and delightful taste. Here’s all you need to know about jasmine rice and some lesser-known reasons to add this rice to the diet.

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What is Jasmine rice?


Jasmine rice is basically a long-grain rice that hails from Southeast Asia, but do you know what makes this rice variety different from other rice varieties? Well, the answer to this lies in the distinctive aromatic flavor, which has a subtle floral aroma, soft texture, and sticky texture when cooked. There are two types of Jasmine rice: white Jasmine rice, which is fluffier and more common, and the other one is brown Jasmine rice, which has the outer bran layer, which contains more fiber and has a nutty flavor. Both the rice varieties are tasty and extensively used in global cuisines, but the brown variety has the edge in nutrition. Here are 5 lesser-known benefits of consuming jasmine rice.

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Energy Boost



This aromatic sticky rice is not just enticing but also a powerhouse of healthy carbs. Consuming jasmine rice can give your body a boost of healthy carbohydrates; this helps in providing a healthy boost of energy. This happens due to the carbohydrates in this rice that the body converts to energy.

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Light to digest



One of the best things about jasmine rice is how easy it is to digest. This subtle rice is perfect for people with sensitive stomachs, as it has healing properties that also help in fixing an upset stomach, which makes it a perfect addition to the diet.

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Gluten-Free



If you are gluten-intolerant or just avoid eating gluten-based foods, then jasmine rice is a safe bet. It’s also free of common allergens, so it works well in many types of diets.

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Rich in nutrients



Brown jasmine rice, in particular, offers a little extra: minerals like magnesium, phosphorus, and manganese, plus some B vitamins. These help support bone health, keep your energy levels stable, and do a bunch of behind-the-scenes work in your body.

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Subtle flavor



Jasmine rice has a mellow flavor that makes it super versatile. Whether you are throwing it under a curry, tossing it into a salad, or using it as a side for veggies and grilled meat. It soaks up flavors beautifully and makes healthy meals more satisfying.

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