Kohinoor Extra Fine Basmati Rice is carefully handpicked for its slender grain and soft texture, sourced from the iconic snow-fed valleys of the Himalayas. Ideal for modern recipes Kohinoor is an international brand that has been established for around four decades. It is trusted by consumers across the world for souring the finest Basmati Rice from the Himalayan region. On cooking, our Extra Fine Basmati Rice results in distinct longer grains with a soft texture, the hallmark of our thorough quality practices, strict sourcing & milling policy. It is the jewel to adorn dining tables around the world.
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ihatebingo
1 Jun 17#1
im hot for the beautiful descrip and the fact it comes from the himalayas bargain hot :laughing:
cikki100
1 Jun 17#2
plastic rice
ihatebingo to cikki100
1 Jun 17#3
plastic rice :confused: ive never tried that even better :wink:
Glamwampam to cikki100
1 Jun 17#4
You have a plastic Brain :laughing:
rpaul123
1 Jun 171#5
It is not plastic rice. We always eat it.
ihatebingo
1 Jun 17#6
hahahahahaha
cikki100
1 Jun 171#7
trust me it's plastic rice, Kohinoor is one of them brands that sell plastic as rice mixed in with normal rice, do your research, search plastic rice on YouTube
ihatebingo to cikki100
1 Jun 17#8
thanks cikki youve certainly enlightened me :smirk:
savvyB to cikki100
1 Jun 171#9
Hahaha...another victim of fake news!!
Wonder then why is it legally been sold in the big 5 UK supermarkets. I take it that you have reported them to the uk trading standards reason been that you have seen it on YouTube!!!
Unbelievable Jeff !!
T2G
1 Jun 17#10
OP - thanks for posting.
Kohinoor and Tilda are top Indian brands for basmati rice. Would not expect plastic rice from them !
Try the one below which I believe is equally good if not better. https://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=266030234
simba2585
1 Jun 17#11
How does this compare to Tilda Grand Basmati?
R1992
1 Jun 172#12
Plastic rice bounces. Once cooked, press into a ball. If it bounces it is plastic. If it splatters, so to say, it's normal. Only eat brown rice anyway.
montana78
2 Jun 171#13
So many hoax out there.. especially saying the blue version is plastic. I had kohinoor gold, silver and blue version and can confirm theyre real :smiley:
Big fan of kohinoor since tilda is way too expensive. Its a good purchase
montana78
2 Jun 17#14
Shops have been selling plastic food for years. Dont know why people are complaining all of a sudden
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Wonder then why is it legally been sold in the big 5 UK supermarkets. I take it that you have reported them to the uk trading standards reason been that you have seen it on YouTube!!!
Unbelievable Jeff !!
Kohinoor and Tilda are top Indian brands for basmati rice. Would not expect plastic rice from them !
Try the one below which I believe is equally good if not better.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=266030234
Big fan of kohinoor since tilda is way too expensive. Its a good purchase