Kohinoor Basmati Rice 10 Kg was £13.98 now £10 at ASDA (Rollback)
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fishmaster to dsuk
18 Mar 1610#10
I'm sure there's enough on your face to cover any discrepancy.
savvyB
18 Mar 166#4
Ive tried all three, and all are good as each other. When people comment about taste and quality they're probably talking about how they make and like it cooked.
All about individual preferences.
Rice dishes in Indian restaurants tastes excellent and full of flavour as everyone say while they only use one of the basic and cheapest basmati available!!
I go by if a basmati is £1/kg it's a good value so have some HEAT from me.
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logohigh
20 Mar 16#23
Does anybody sell 10kg trophy rice anymore ?
davidbrent
19 Mar 161#15
Use 4 of these with a broom handle through the loops to make a cheap and effective starter home weight set. If it's too light, simply add more bags. If it's too heavy, remove bags or start eating.
Rom to davidbrent
19 Mar 16#22
Top tip
ether0505
19 Mar 16#21
Bought it at Asda Hounslow at around 3pm. Many still in stock.
pantaiema
19 Mar 16#20
Thank. Yesterday I was in ASDA Charlton, It was not availble. Might want to check it again next week on when I pass that stores ...
AsianDiscount
19 Mar 16#19
Mediocre rice at best. I find Laila Rice is much better quality for about the same price.
pantaiema
18 Mar 16#11
I was in my local ASDA looking for Basmati Rice deal. They do not have 10Kg bag.
Does anyone see it in other ASDA in London ??
mcseguy to pantaiema
19 Mar 161#18
Yesterday, I bought in ASDA BARKING
hardstylemw
19 Mar 16#17
I'd take Thai jasmine rice over basmati rice anyday!
attariya786
19 Mar 16#16
9ool
Freecyclist
18 Mar 16#14
Loads in Bristol cribbs. Bought 10kg, average quality.
Should have waited for other offer.
wackyraces
18 Mar 16#13
Bought 20KG this week from our local Asda. Great price.
dsuk
18 Mar 16#8
I only buy egg fried rice, voted cold. This doesn't contain egg.
fishmaster to dsuk
18 Mar 1610#10
I'm sure there's enough on your face to cover any discrepancy.
flamethrower to dsuk
18 Mar 16#12
You may never know, with a bit of luck you would get some eggs on them. You can fry or boil as you wish.:wink:
Ive tried all three, and all are good as each other. When people comment about taste and quality they're probably talking about how they make and like it cooked.
All about individual preferences.
Rice dishes in Indian restaurants tastes excellent and full of flavour as everyone say while they only use one of the basic and cheapest basmati available!!
I go by if a basmati is £1/kg it's a good value so have some HEAT from me.
littel helper
18 Mar 16#3
they do 3 varieties type rice Platinum, the authentic traditional variety, Gold, extra long basmati and Silver, new-generation super Basmati rice.
I believe this is the cheapest one..
I have tried Platinum one that was very good.
praevalens
18 Mar 16#1
Don't they make Pencils?
adhkarzf to praevalens
18 Mar 16#2
I have no idea what you're talking about but I'm nosey so explain please :smiley:
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Top comments
All about individual preferences.
Rice dishes in Indian restaurants tastes excellent and full of flavour as everyone say while they only use one of the basic and cheapest basmati available!!
I go by if a basmati is £1/kg it's a good value so have some HEAT from me.
Latest comments (23)
Does anyone see it in other ASDA in London ??
Should have waited for other offer.
All about individual preferences.
Rice dishes in Indian restaurants tastes excellent and full of flavour as everyone say while they only use one of the basic and cheapest basmati available!!
I go by if a basmati is £1/kg it's a good value so have some HEAT from me.
I believe this is the cheapest one..
I have tried Platinum one that was very good.