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Koshihikari Premium White Rice from Yamaguchi, Japan, offers 4.4 lbs of exquisite short-grain rice, renowned for its mild flavor and perfect texture. With 40 servings per bag, this nutrient-rich rice is low in fat and cholesterol-free, making it a healthy choice for any meal. Enjoy the authentic taste of Japan while supporting sustainable farming practices.
D**E
It's lovely rice, and perfect for making sushi and rice balls.
First off: it's wildly expensive stuff, so be sure you know how to make proper rice before you start. You would not want to ruin a batch of this beautiful grain. Second: it's crazy easy to work with for making sushi. I haven't made sushi in 15 years but made a bunch of rolls yesterday just to test it out, and everything turned out looking perfect.The rice has an appearance of fresh fallen snow when the rice cooker is opened. Each tiny grain sparkles like a translucent pearl, and they cling gently together without having a sticky texture. In sushi, the texture is nicely chewy, with a delicate flavor that can be enhanced with a splash of rice vinegar.Because of the price, it's definitely a luxury buy but if you like gourmet rice, this one is worth a try. I'll most likely get it again.
H**I
worth it
I usually bought rice from the Japanese market in the U.S.Most of the Japanese rice sold in the Japanese market of the U.S. is a Japanese variety grown in the United States, so actually not real Japanese rice. But this rice is grown and harvested in Japan.This rice was excellent.Each grain of rice was solid. The water content of rice was not very high compared to other Japanese rice, (Koshihikari)but I think it was well-balanced rice that goes well with many dishes. (However, the rice has a sufficient amount of water) I think it was also suitable for sushi. The price was not cheap, but the quality of the rice was worth it. And the support of the seller was solid. A manual for this rice was included in the delivered box, and I felt a passion for the rice.
N**I
Expensive but Excellent flavor and texture
I am Japanese. The average person would think, rice is rice, right? Not so!!!This is by far the best imported rice I have found for eating rice and making sushi.Good quality, good taste, good texture. A little expensive... but what are you going to do?Best rice in USA period.
F**K
Expensive
Has a great flavor but your paying 15 bucks a lb, this is a 2lb bag.
P**R
Great consistency and flavor
Having lived in Japan for many years, my wife and I have been trying to find alternatives for some of the rice brands we can't find easily in the United States. After trying basically every local varietal, it's pretty clear that Koshihikari from Japan just tastes different -- better, in our minds.Now, 2kg of rice for $30 may seem steep compared to a 6kg bag of local Nishiki rice. We're talking about a price point of $15 per kg compared to $3.30 for the local option, but if you're serving Japanese rice the way it's intended to be eaten, you can taste and feel the difference. Now, I wouldn't splurge if you're planning to throw some onigiri rice balls on the grill or you've got hungry kids who'll just bury the rice under a furikake, but consider giving it a taste-off. Will order again.
**S
Gets the job done
The price might be a bit much for the amount, but I haven’t had any problems with the quality or taste. Just made it with curry tonight and there’s plenty to last the week.
A**6
Really good rice
Ordered along with the rice cooker as a first try to cook the rice at home and absolutely enjoyed the result.
J**A
REALLY MAKES A DIFFERENCE
I have been making sushi at home for quite some time. It took me a long time to cook sushi rice properly.I have tried many brands of sushi rice from the asian store all with pretty much the same results.wondered what could possible justify the cost of this Japanese brand of sushi rice. My curiosity jot he best of me so on a whim, I I bought it just to to find out.OH MY, what a surprise ! The TASTE and texture of this rice are unmached by any other brand I have ever used in the past. I'm HOOKED, yes it is expensive but if you are going to spend $18-24 a pound for tuna or other expensive sefood then, I would say it makes perfect sense. I suppose if you are just making ordinary rolls with lots of ingredients so that you can hardly taste the rice the other rice brand will do but even in that case, I found that I could never get the rice for my my rolls to stay together properly which made making rolls a pain. With this rice the texture/stickiness is just right. Now making rolls is a breeze.I am a retired chef of 50 years and I highly rceccomend this rice to anyone who values quality products.
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