Basmati
A type of long-grain rice traditionally grown in India, Pakistan, and Nepal, known for its distinctive aroma, flavor, and fluffy texture when cooked. Basmati rice is often used in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines, particularly in dishes like biryani and pilaf, and is available in both white and brown varieties. It is prized for its unique characteristics attributed to the specific geographic regions where it is grown, benefiting culinary enthusiasts and chefs who seek high-quality, aromatic rice for their dishes.