Cereales y Granos

Brown basmati rice

Brown basmati rice
Popularity 36 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Brown basmati rice

Category

Cereales y Granos

Popularity

36 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Brown basmati rice is a type of long-grain rice, known for its distinctive fragrance and delicate flavor, which make it a highly valued ingredient in various cuisines around the world, especially in dishes from Indian, Pakistani, and South Asian gastronomy. Unlike white basmati rice, the brown variety retains the bran layer, which provides a firmer texture and a higher fiber content.

This rice originates from the Himalayan region, mainly in India and Pakistan. Its name "basmati" comes from Sanskrit and means "fragrant aroma," a characteristic that endures even after cooking.

Regarding its properties, brown basmati rice is an excellent source of dietary fiber, B vitamins, and minerals such as magnesium and phosphorus. Thanks to its low glycemic index, it is a healthy choice for those looking to control blood sugar levels. Furthermore, its consumption helps improve digestion and provides slow-release energy, making it ideal for a balanced diet.

In different Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, brown basmati rice may also be known as fragrant brown rice or simply whole basmati rice. However, the term "brown basmati rice" is the most common and recognized in culinary recipes.

It is a versatile ingredient that perfectly complements dishes such as pilafs, salads, stews, and healthy side dishes, adding an exotic touch and a unique texture.

Nutritional Properties

2g
fiber
0.6mg
iron
100mg
phosphorus
80mg
potassium
111
calories
44mg
magnesium
2.6g
protein
4.5mg
vitamin b3
0.3mg
vitamin b6
0.9g
total fats
23g
carbohydrates

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