Short Grain Rice (Ponny)
Short grain non-basmati rice Ponny is a specific variety of rice primarily grown in South India. Ponny rice is known for its short and plump grains, which differ from the longer grains of basmati rice. Ponny rice has a unique cooking quality. When cooked, the grains tend to be soft, sticky, and slightly glutinous. This texture makes Ponny rice suitable for dishes that require a stickier consistency, such as rice-based desserts, sushi, or certain regional rice dishes. Ponny rice is commonly used in South Indian cuisine, particularly in dishes like pongal, biryani, and rice-based snacks. Its ability to absorb flavors and retain moisture makes it a preferred choice for certain culinary preparations.
Speciations
- Quality – Pure Sortex clean Basmati Rice (premium quality)
- Length of Rice – 8.30-8.40 mm before cooking.
- Broken – 2% max (2/3 basis)
- Moisture – 12.5-13% max