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6 delicious rice varieties loved across the world

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 24, 2025, 09:36 IST
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6 delicious rice varieties loved across the world

Every culture has its own comfort grain. From festival feasts to quiet weeknight meals, rice slips easily into every kitchen and story. It’s the kind of food that asks for little yet gives a lot, warmth, comfort, and a sense of home no matter where you are. It changes texture, aroma, and meaning depending on where it’s grown, yet somehow feels familiar everywhere. Scroll down to discover six rice varieties the world swears by...

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Basmati - India’s graceful long grain

Nothing smells like home quite like a pot of basmati. The grains stretch and stay distinct, carrying a perfume that feels festive even on an ordinary day. Grown in the Himalayan foothills, this rice is all about elegance, perfect for biryanis, pulaos, and quiet nostalgia. When cooked right, each grain floats light and aromatic, never sticky, never dull.

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Jasmine - Thailand’s floral whisper

If basmati is grand, jasmine is gentle. The Thai staple carries a subtle, sweet aroma that’s almost like flowers after rain. Slightly sticky when steamed, it pairs beautifully with spicy curries and tangy sauces, soaking up flavours without losing its softness. It’s the kind of rice that feels less like food and more like comfort tucked into a bowl.

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Arborio - Italy’s creamy heart

Risotto lovers know this one by feel. Arborio rice starts firm and turns tender, releasing just enough starch to turn stock into silk. Each stir pulls flavour into the grain - butter, wine, mushrooms, saffron, until it becomes something lush and spoonable. It’s patient rice, built for slow evenings and second helpings.

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Sushi rice - Japan’s quiet precision

In Japan, the rice decides how good the sushi will be. Short, glossy, and perfectly balanced with vinegar, sushi rice holds shape yet melts on the tongue. It’s seasoned lightly so the fish can speak, but its texture, soft, cohesive, and deliberate is what makes sushi complete. A study in restraint, it’s proof that simplicity takes skill.

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Black rice - China’s royal grain

Once called forbidden rice, this inky grain was once reserved for emperors alone. Cooked, it turns deep violet and smells faintly nutty. It’s high in antioxidants and naturally dramatic - the kind of rice that makes any bowl look striking. These days, you’ll find it in modern salads and even puddings, where its earthy chew gives dessert a quiet depth.

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Calasparra - Spain’s paella soul

In Murcia, Spain, farmers grow Calasparra rice in cool mountain water - a grain made to absorb saffron, broth, and sunlight. It stays firm even as it soaks up layers of smoky, seaside flavour. That’s what gives paella its perfect balance: tender grains below, crisp edges on top. It’s a dish that tastes of slow afternoons and shared plates.

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