USP
Sahyadri Black Husk Rice is an indigenous
variety of rice, also known as 'काळ भात' as
the husk is black in colour and when dehusked the grain inside is whitish in
colour.
Description
It is grown by the tribals of western ghats
in the Sahyadri ranges and is a very rich source of Iron. It is single
polished and a mildly aromatic rice, excellent for daily use.
Ingredients
Sahyadri Black Husk Rice
Benefits
Indigenous variety of Rice.
Organically grown. No pesticides or
chemicals.
The Iron content of rice usually varies from
3mg-6mg/100g depending on the variety of rice, while the iron content in the
Black Sahyadri Rice is 12 mg/100g.
Iron helps oxygenate the blood, converts
blood sugar to energy, boosts the immune system, aids cognitive function,
supports healthy skin, hair and nails. Besides iron, this rice is also rich in
Phosphorus, Copper and Magnesium. Highly recommended as baby food & for
women.
Usage info
Black Husk Sahyadri Rice attains a slightly
sticky mushy texture when cooked. Best suited for making delicious khichdis,
risottos and can be used to make batter for idli-dosas. Excellent as baby food.
Specific storage info
Store in an airtight container in a cool,
dry place.
Imp Info
Indigenous and heirloom varieties of rice are better than the hybrid, commercial packeted ones available at supermarkets. They are naturally climate and pest resistant, with almost no requirement for chemicals. The Adivasis in the Sahyadri ranges who grow them do not have to buy seeds, manure or pesticides, making it possible for marginal tribal farmers to grow these varieties of rice in remote areas. These grains are nutritionally superior. Story goes that in the ancient day, Kaal Bhaat was available to eat only for the royalty.