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When looking at 1121 basmati steam rice and 1121 Golden basmati rice, the biggest differentiation is in their processing and nutrition.

1121 Basmati Steam Rice
This rice is made by partially boiling the paddy before milling. This method is used to keep vitamins and minerals, and aroma intact. 1121 Basmati Steam Rice is soft, easy to digest and has more fiber, making it a more healthy option for daily use.

1121 Golden Basmati Rice (Sella Rice)
1121 Golden Basmati rice is parboiled that give it a rich golden color. It is high in carbohydrates and provides lasting energy. This makes it ideal for those who need strength and stamina.

Both types are gluten-free, low in fat, and loved for their long-grain quality. Many 1121 sella basmati rice traders supply these varieties worldwide due to their nutrition and taste.

https://www.amoliinternational.com/basmati-rice.html

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