GOYA Jasmine Rice (10 lb Bag) – Naturally Fragrant

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GOYA Jasmine Rice (10 lb) – Authentic Aroma and Fluffy Texture

Bring the authentic taste and aroma of Southeast Asian cuisine to your table with GOYA Jasmine Rice. Often referred to as “Thai Hom Mali Rice,” this long-grain variety is celebrated globally for its subtle, sweet, and intensely fragrant aroma that blossoms when cooked.

GOYA Jasmine Rice cooks up perfectly moist, soft, and slightly sticky, making it an ideal companion for stir-fries, curries, and meats. The generous 10-pound bag is a reliable and economical staple for households that frequently enjoy this beloved, aromatic grain. Its premium quality ensures a consistent, delicious result every time.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Authentic Jasmine (Hom Mali) Variety: Known for its signature sweet, floral, and nutty fragrance.

  • Ideal Texture: Cooks to a moist, soft, and slightly sticky consistency, perfect for soaking up sauces.

  • Versatile Culinary Use: A perfect side dish for Asian curries, stir-fries, stews, and grilled dishes.

  • Long Grain Premium Quality: Consistent, high-quality grains ensure a reliable and appealing dish.

  • 10 lb Bag: Convenient and economical size for families and regular use.

Brand: GOYA

Variety: Jasmine Rice (Aromatic Long Grain)

Size: 10 lb (Pounds)

Best For: Curries, Stir-fries, Asian Cuisine, and Everyday Side Dishes

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