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Jasmine rice ( th, āļ‚āđ‰āļēāļ§āļŦāļ­āļĄāļĄāļ°āļĨāļī; ; ) is a long-grain variety of fragrant rice (also known as
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). Its fragrance, reminiscent of ''pandan'' ('' Pandanus amaryllifolius'') and popcorn, results from the rice plant's natural production of aroma compounds, of which
2-acetyl-1-pyrroline 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline (2AP) is an aroma compound and flavor that gives freshly baked bread, jasmine rice and basmati rice, the spice ''pandan'' (''Pandanus amaryllifolius''), and ''bread flowers'' (''Vallaris'' ''glabra'') their customary smell. Ma ...
is the most salient. A rapid loss of aromatic intensity leads many Southeast Asians and connoisseurs to prefer each year's freshly harvested "new crop" of jasmine rice. Jasmine rice is a variety of '' Oryza sativa''. Jasmine rice is grown primarily in Thailand (''Thai hom mali'' or Thai fragrant rice), Cambodia (''phka rumduol'' or Cambodian jasmine rice),
Laos Laos (, ''Lāo'' )), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao: āšŠāšēāš—āšēāšĨāš°āš™āš°āšĨāšąāš” āš›āš°āšŠāšēāš—āšīāš›āš°āŧ„āš• āš›āš°āšŠāšēāšŠāšŧāš™āšĨāšēāš§, French: RÃĐpublique dÃĐmocratique populaire lao), is a socialist ...
, and southern Vietnam. It is moist and soft in texture when cooked, with a slightly sweet flavor. The grains cling and are somewhat sticky when cooked, though less sticky than glutinous rice ( ''Oryza sativa'' var. ''glutinosa''), as it has less amylopectin. It is about three times stickier than American long-grain rice. To harvest jasmine rice, the long stalks are cut and threshed. The rice can then be left in a hulled form called
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, de-hulled to produce brown rice, or milled to remove the germ and some or all of the bran, producing white rice.


Types

Thai jasmine rice and Cambodian rice share many of the same characteristics and grow mainly in neighboring geographic areas on opposite sides of the northeastern Thai-Cambodian border. Cambodian jasmine rice is cultivated in Cambodia and processed as white (milled and polished) and brown rice. Distinct Cambodian jasmine rice varieties include these three, ''phka rumduol'', ''phka romeat'', and ''phka rumdeng''. Recent DNA fingerprint analysis, carried out with 18 markers, shows that all three varieties possess 18 known fragrance alleles. Two varietals (''phka rumduol'' and ''phka rumdeng'') are distinctly Cambodian with 17 markers in identical positions, with Thai jasmine rice and one fragrance marker each in a different position. The analysis of Cambodian ''phka romeat'' shows all 18 markers in identical positions with the trademarked Thai jasmine rice Thai ''hom mali''. Jasmine rice, though grown in Laos and southern Vietnam, is not the predominant rice variety.
Glutinous rice Glutinous rice (''Oryza sativa var. glutinosa''; also called sticky rice, sweet rice or waxy rice) is a type of rice grown mainly in Southeast and East Asia, and the northeastern regions of South Asia, which has opaque grains, very low amylose ...
is grown in Laos, and regular ''Oryza sativa'' predominates in Vietnam. Thai jasmine rice from Thailand has a slender shape. The two types of Thai jasmine rice are white and brown. The vast majority of jasmine rice exported overseas to North America and Europe is Thai jasmine rice, with a small minority from Vietnam. In Thailand it is thought that only Surin,
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, and Sisaket Provinces can produce high quality hom mali.


White jasmine rice

When cooked, white jasmine rice has a dry texture. The aroma is caused by the
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of
2-acetyl-1-pyrroline 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline (2AP) is an aroma compound and flavor that gives freshly baked bread, jasmine rice and basmati rice, the spice ''pandan'' (''Pandanus amaryllifolius''), and ''bread flowers'' (''Vallaris'' ''glabra'') their customary smell. Ma ...
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Brown jasmine rice

Brown jasmine rice retains the light tan outer layer on the rice grain. It has greater health benefits than white jasmine rice because it still has the bran. Brown jasmine rice has a flavor like oats and contains
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which can decrease cholesterol in
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. Brown jasmine rice has vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin B, and beta-carotene and it contains antioxidants which support the working of the nervous system.


Glycemic index

Jasmine rice has a glycemic index of 68–80. Foods with a glycemic index of 55 or lower are preferred in the diet of diabetics due to their slower absorption which prevents large spikes in blood sugar after consumption. Not all rice has a high glycemic index. Basmati rice, for example, has a relatively low glycemic index of 59. However, it is uncommon for rice to be eaten alone. It is usually eaten with other foods that can reduce its glycemic index by 20–40 percent.


Culinary uses

Steamed jasmine rice is ideal for eating with stir fries, with grilled, fried, or braised food items, and in soups (when cooked slightly drier by adding a little less water during cooking).


Recognition

At the 2017
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held in Macau, Thailand's ''hom mali'' 105 (jasmine) rice was declared the world's best rice, beating 21 competitors. Thailand had entered three rice varieties in the competition. This marked the fifth time in the prior nine years that Thai jasmine rice has won the honour. The judges of the competition were chefs from Macau restaurants. Criteria were taste and the shape of the rice grains. Cambodia finished second, Vietnam third.


See also

*
Ambemohar Ambemohar is a fragrant rice variant grown in the foothills of the Western ghats region of the state of Maharashtra in India. History and etymology The word Ambemohar means mango blossom in the Marathi language, which is spoken in the state of M ...
* Basmati rice *
Glutinous rice Glutinous rice (''Oryza sativa var. glutinosa''; also called sticky rice, sweet rice or waxy rice) is a type of rice grown mainly in Southeast and East Asia, and the northeastern regions of South Asia, which has opaque grains, very low amylose ...
* List of rice varieties * '' Oryza sativa'' *
Thung Kula Ronghai Thung Kula Ronghai ( th, āļ—āļļāđˆāļ‡āļāļļāļĨāļēāļĢāđ‰āļ­āļ‡āđ„āļŦāđ‰, ) is a natural region in northeastern Thailand. Its area is around 2.1 million rai (or 3,200 km2). It lies in the provinces of Surin, Maha Sarakham, Yasothon, Sisaket ...
: Well-known Thai Hom Mali growing region * Wehani rice


References


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* {{Varieties of rice Rice varieties Thai cuisine Cultivars originating in Thailand