"Stark" > wrote in message
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> Is all basmati rice aged? I've read that the aging process is what
> gives basmati it's aroma and flavor. I've also read that you have to
> pay a slight premium for aged basmati rice.
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> Yet I've purchased some aged basmati rice from Sadaf which is actually
> cheaper than Tilde's best basmati rice which is NOT labelled "aged."
>
> Any rice advice short of "eat it!" would be appreciated.
My understanding is that aging does improve basmati and is routinely done.
Perhaps some distributors do not feel the need to label it as "aged."
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Peter Aitken
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