Sona Masoori (also, Sona Masuri, Samba Masuri, BPT 5204 and many others) is a medium-grain rice grown largely in the Indian States of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. In the State of Andhra Pradesh, in native Telugu language, this variety rice is called as Bangaru Theegalu (meaning ‘Golden Ivy’). Sona Masoori rice is lightweight, aromatic and form one of the staple diet for varied natives. This premium quality rice is consumed locally and exported to Middle Eastern European and South Asian countries and has a fan following for its taste and aroma that lasts its lifetime.
Commodity: Sona Masuri Rice (Steam/Raw)
Origin: Tamil Nadu, India
Color | white |
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Moisture | 13% Max |
Damaged Kernels | 2% Max |
Crop Year | Current Year |
Free from | Infestation, fungus, dyes and colouring chemicals |
Red and Red Streaked | 1% Max |
Broken Ratio | 5%, Max |
Sorted | 100% |
Yellow Kernels | 2% Max |
Damaged Kernels | 2% Max |
Chalky Grain | 2% Max |
Milling Degree | Well milled and single or double polished as per needs |