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Ambemohar Rice (Unpolished)

Ambemohar Rice (Unpolished) / आंबेमोहोर

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Colour: Brown /

Size: Short /

Aroma: Aromatic

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    Good for pregnant women, rich in vitamin B complex and potassium & preferred for children and older people

    Suitable for Daily-use rice, pulao, vaangi bhat, sweets, dumplings,rice paper, modak, dosa-idli, chinese fried rice, khichadi & masala bhat

    OOO Farms Ambemohar Rice (Unpolished)
    Ambemohar Rice (Unpolished)
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    Description

    The word Ambemohar means ‘Mango Blossom’ in Marathi language and has a strong aroma reminiscent of mango blossoms. The rice has been cultivated in the Maval region of Pune district in Maharashtra for a long time.

    Historical evidence suggests that this rice had been a favourite in the courts of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj & Bajirao Peshwa because of its strong aroma and sweet smell. ‘Bajirao Peshwa’ is said to have held a feast for 175635 Brahmins in 1809 with the fine rice of Ambemohar variety, which was purchased from Maval-Mulshi region of Pune District.

    OOO Farms' Ambemohar Rice grows in a region where soil is rich in Iron and Aluminium.

    This rice variety is rich in Vitamin B Complex and Potassium. The cooked grains have a tendency to break easily and stick together. Therefore it is preferred for children and older people. It also has a GI Tag.

     

    Health Benefits

    Strengthens muscles
    Great for pregnant women
    Good for Weight Loss
    Unpolished rice is Low in GI
    Good for Diabetics

    Aroma

    Aromatic

    Properties - Geography

    GEOGRAPHY: Mountain
    SIZE: Short
    COLOUR: Brown & Red

    Cooking Instructions

    -Soak for 3 to 4 hrs and then drain the water
    - In a thick bottom pot, Boil 3 cups of water for 1 cup of raw rice.
    - If soaked, the rice will take 25 mins to cook
    - If unsoaked, the rice will take about 45-55 mins to cook

    * Do not wash the rice too much
    ** You can use the soaked water as a rinse for hair
    *** Use an Open Vessel instead of a Pressure Cooker to maintain the aroma

    Recommended Usage

    Sushi
    Arancini
    Gluten-free Udon Noodles
    Gluten-free Baos
    Vapholya
    Soft Idlis
    Crispy Dosas
    Khichdi
    Modaks

    History

    - Many farmers in the Maval region of Pune district have been cultivating Ambemohar rice for many generations. This region is towards the west of Pune area. It is a hilly terrain and part of the Sahyadri range/western ghats.
    - Evidence of Ambemohar rice used in the feast and celebrations go back to the period of the “Peshwa regime”. During this period there was large demand for luxurious items like fine rice and sugarcane. ‘Bajirao Peshwa’ is said to have hosted a feast for 175635 Brahmins in 1809. And for this feast, the fine rice of Ambemohar variety was purchased from the Maval-Mulshi region of Pune District.

    Tribal Wisdom

    Great for pregnant women
    Strengthens muscles

    Traditionally Famous For

    Used in wedding and religious ceremonies
    Preferred food for children and the elderly because it sticks together and breaks easily
    It is used for making ‘Vapholya’ - A traditional food item prepared during Makarsankranti festival.

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    Suitable for Daily-use rice, pulao, vaangi bhat, sweets, dumplings,rice paper, modak, dosa-idli, chinese fried rice, khichadi & masala bhat

    Health Condition

    • Pregnant Women

    Aroma Description

    Highly Aromatic - Mildly Sweet