Label
All
0
Clear all filters
Appears in

By Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid

Published 1998

  • About

javanica Most rice that is grown and eaten today is of the common Asian variety, Oryza sativa. It is generally divided into two main groups, indica rices and japonica rices, and a third, smaller group called javanica, sometimes known as bulu rice. Javanicas are tropical rices that originated in Java or other parts of Indonesia. They tend to be medium- to long-grain.

Part of

Spotted a problem? Let us know!

The licensor does not allow printing of this title