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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
Aroma
Aromatic
Properties - Geography
Size
Short
Colour
Brown
Cooking Instructions
Recommended Usage
Commonly Known As
History
Tribal Wisdom
Traditionally Famous For