
Benoit · Parboiled white rice from Camargue · 500g (17.6 oz) Best Price
Description
The Camargue, a flat marshy region just south of Arles formed by the Rhône delta, is famous for its salt flats, horses, bulls, cowboys, flamingoes . . . and rice. Rice cultivation in the area goes back to the 14th century, aided by the relatively constant temperature, bright light, and the beneficial effect of the Mistral (the north wind). Today, rice is the major crop of Camargue. The Benoîts are fourth-generation rice-growers and offer an attractive range of rices, packaged in sachets printed with the work of an Arlesien artist. Mix and match the rices for a colorful display
Parboiled White Rice from Camargue This long-grain white rice is parboiled (its outer husk has been removed using steam); it therefore has a shorter cooking time. 500g (17.6 oz)