Rice is a crucial, globally consumed, gluten-free cereal grain (primarily Oryza sativa) that serves as a staple food for over half the world’s population, particularly in Asia. It is a vital energy source, rich in carbohydrates, with varieties including white and nutrient-dense brown rice.
Key Aspects of Rice:
- Varieties: Popular types include Basmati, Super Basmati, Brown, and Sella rice.
- Production: Pakistan is a top ten producer, with over 60% of its rice produced for export.
- Nutrition: While providing essential carbohydrates, it can contain arsenic, and brown rice contains phytates that may hinder mineral absorption.
- Cultivation: Primarily grown in flooded, irrigated fields, with major harvests occurring in the winter.
- Pricing (Pakistan): Ranges from ~Rs. 700 for 1.5kg of premium brown rice to over Rs. 10,000 for 25kg, depending on the brand and type.
Common Uses:
- A staple accompaniment to daily meals.
- Key ingredient in dishes like Biryani and Pulao.
- Used in breakfast cereals, noodles, and drinks.