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Catlog 2020.Cdr www.theimperialimpex.com With a reputation built on the dependable, high quality of our merchandise and an uncompromising attention to detail, we are Exports "service-first" organization. Basmati & Non - Basmati Rice 1121 Steam Basmati Rice 1121 Golden Sella Basmati Rice 1121 White Sella Basmati Rice 1509 White Sella Basmati Rice 1509 Golden Sella Basmati Rice 1509 Steam Sella Basmati Rice Sugandha White Sella Basmati Rice Sugandha Golden Sella Basmati Rice Sugandha Steam Sella Basmati Rice Sharbati White Sella Basmati Rice Sharbati Golden Sella Basmati Rice Sharbati Steam Sella Basmati Rice Pusa Steam Basmati Rice Pusa Golden Basmati Rice Pusa White Sella Basmati Rice IR 64- 5% Broken Parboiles Rice IR 64- 5% Broken Raw Rice Parmal Rice 11 Raw PR 11 Rice Parmal Parboiled or PR 11 Parboiled Sona Masuri Rice 100% Broken Rice 1 1121 Steam Basmati Rice 1121 Steam Basmati Rice is the variety of long grain rice having seamless quality and exclusive prices. Processed on steaming, the offered 1121 Steam Basmati Rice is long, clean and takes very less time to cook. In Steaming process, steam passes through paddy grains, then at the time of drying and removing of Paddy layers, the Rice grain inside remain white however its surface becomes harder. Our impeccable lot of 1121 Basmati Steam Rice does not break upon cooking under standard conditions. Specifications Length: 8.3 mm Moisture: 12% Max Broken: 1% Max Purity: 95% Min Crop: The Latest Damage/ discolored: Nil Sortex: 100% Sortex Clean Well Milled and Polished 2 1121 Golden Sella Basmati Rice 1121 Golden Sella is another fine rice, liked mostly by biryani lovers all across the globe. It cooks just the right way and the natural aroma that it carries, does wonders! Specifications Length: 8.3 mm Moisture: 12% Max Broken: 1% Max Purity: 95% Min Crop: The Latest Damage/ discolored: Nil Sortex: 100% Sortex Clean Well Milled and Polished 3 1121 White Sella Basmati Rice 1121 White Sella is one of the finest qualities of Rice. It cooks with the finest and most soothing aroma. The Whiteness of the grain makes it extremely attractive and a great recipe for the treat. Specifications Length: 8.3 mm Moisture: 12% Max Broken: 1% Max Purity: 95% Min Crop: The Latest Damage/ discolored: Nil Sortex: 100% Sortex Clean Well Milled and Polished 4 1509 White Sella Basmati Rice 1509 White Sella is a good and highly acceptable quality of Basmati Rice which has extra – long grains. This type of prominent rice comes along with an even texture and firmness which on cooking further releases out a distinct and an extraordinary aroma and then it easily becomes fluffy, skinny, long and non – sticky. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 8.3 MM 5 1509 Golden Sella Basmati Rice 1509 Golden Sella Basmati Rice,as its name suggests, is the Golden Yellow in color. As per its superior quality and natural properties, it comes under a very higher category Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 8.3 MM 6 1509 Steam Sella Basmati Rice 1509 Steam Sella Basmati Rice is longest among all varieties in the world. The elongation of the grain is most delightful after cooking. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 8.3 MM 7 Sugandha White Sella Basmati Rice Sugandha White Sella Basmati Rice is today one of the most affordable basmati rice. This rice as such made a name for itself and is being preferred today all over the world by all health conscious people. With minimal f at & sugar and cholesterol free Sugandha Sella Basmati Rice helps in improving the cardiovascular health. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM 8 Sugandha Golden Sella Basmati Rice Sugandha Golden Sella Basmati Rice is grown organically, under favorable agro-climatic condition with effective use of natural fertilizers. The rice exported from India, is processed in an organic manner, packed under 100% hygienic conditions while preserving the nutritional value. The rice is parboiled to ensure firmness and less breakage, hence, it is ideal for mass cooking. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM 9 Sugandha Steam Basmati Rice Sugandha Steam Basmati Rice differentiates itself from any other form of rice. It is ensured that the paddy is first steamed and further dried, for the purpose of milling. Later the rice is gently parboiled to lock-in the nutrients. This help in lending the grains form a long slender shape and adapt a soft white or a creamy shade. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM 10 Sharbati White Sella Basmati Rice Sugandha Steam Basmati Rice differentiates itself from any other form of rice. It is ensured that the paddy is first steamed and further dried, for the purpose of milling. Later the rice is gently parboiled to lock-in the nutrients. This help in lending the grains form a long slender shape and adapt a soft white or a creamy shade. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM 11 Sharbati Golden Sella Basmati Rice Sharbati Golden Sella Basmati Rice to our esteemed clients, and is cultivated at well-equipped agricultural units using high-tech techniques under the surveillance of trained food processing experts. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM 12 Sarbati Steam Sella Basmati Rice Sharbati Steam basmati Rice, as the name suggest is actua lly Sharbati in taste and contains required dietary fibers. The delectable aroma and scrumptious taste of Long Grain Sharbati Steam Rice makes it foremost choice of customers. Sharbati rice is easy to digest and contains high nutritional value Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM 13 Pusa Steam Basmati Rice This Pusa Steam Basmati Rice is extra long & white and has a beautiful subtle aroma. It is acknowledged for properties like pearly-white color, extra long grains, high nutrition, easy to digest features and smooth texture. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM Texture: Hard Long Grain 14 Pusa Golden Basmati Rice Pusa Golden Sella Basmati Rice also known as Pusa Golden Basmati Rice is the hybrid variety of Basmati Rice that possess 100% purity, long grain, aromatic frag rance and non-sticky after cooking. Indian Pusa Basmati Rice is demanded across the globe for its rare flavor and aroma. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM Texture: Hard Long Grain 15 Pusa White Sella Basmati Rice Pusa White Basmati Rice is renowned all over the world for its excellent quality and luscious taste. This rice is free from barn layers and known for its uniform size and texture, non sticky after cooking & long shelf life. Specifications Damaged and Discolored: NIL Black Grains: NIL Foreign Matter: 0.2% Max Moisture: 14% Maximum Origin: India Load capacity: 25 MT Per 20 Ft Container MOQ: 25 MT Length: 7.9 MM Texture: Hard Long Grain 16 IR 64- 5% Broken Parboiled Rice The uniform grains and outstanding taste of our IR-64 Long Gr ain Parboiled Rice have gained us a lot of appreciation in the worldwide Food Industry. Our IR-64 Long Grain Parboiled Rice is available in different qualities and quantities as per the client’s requirements. Specifications Broken: 5% Max Average Grain Length: 5.8 mm Min Moisture: 14% Max Whiteness: 40-degree Min Chalky Kernels (Basis ½ grain): 6% Max Yellow Kernels: 0.5% Max Red/Red Streaked Kernels: 0.25% Max Damaged/Discolored Kernels: 1% Max Foreign Matter: 0.1% Max Paddy Kernels: 5 Grain Max Milling Degree: Well Milled, well-polished and Sortex c l e aned Type: Parboiled 17 IR 64- 5% Broken Raw Rice IR64 Raw Rice that we offer is highly popular among rice consumers due to its long grain size, high vitamin content, longer shelf life, purity, natural aroma and original taste. Specifications Broken: 5% Max Average Grain Length: 5.8 mm Min Moisture: 14% Max Whiteness: 40-degree Min Chalky Kernels (Basis ½ grain): 6% Max Yellow Kernels: 0.5% Max Red/Red Streaked Kernels: 0.25% Max Damaged/Discolored Kernels: 1% Max Foreign Matter: 0.1% Max Paddy Kernels: 5 Grain Max Milling Degree: Well Milled, well-polished and Sortex c l e aned Type: Raw 18 Parmal Rice 11 Raw or PR 11 Raw Parmal Rice 11 Raw or PR 11 Raw is a long grain premi um Non- Basmati Rice produced in the Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh states of India.
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