02 January 2022, 12:57 PM
wtgWorld's best rice
My palate isn't sophisticated enough to appreciate the differences, but I find this fascinating anyway.....
quote:
The Tenacious Quest to Find the World’s Best Rice
Among hundreds of Japanese brands and cultivars, it takes a blind tasting by a panel of “rice sommeliers” to determine the top of the crop.
https://tastecooking.com/the-t...source=pocket-newtab02 January 2022, 01:13 PM
ShiroKuroWe have never been super picky about rice we eat at home -- esp. bc there are so many details that can influence the final outcome of white rice (the water, for one thing).
But when we fly to Japan -- which we hope to do again some day

-- we always eat at a particular restaurant... and they have *the* best rice of any we've ever eaten anywhere.
I can't tell you why, but if you ate random Japanese rice, even high-quality rice, well-prepared, and then tried this, I am certain you could tell the difference. It's amazing. When I eat white rice with a meal, I generally don't eat it in large quantities, but we always ask for seconds at this place.
It's like when you get really, really good bread. You know.