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No more Sona Masoori Rice from India??Other Rice brands??

Discussion in 'General Discussions - USA & Canada' started by vaishnavilakshmi, Oct 16, 2007.

  1. Vandhana

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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    Ladies,

    My grocer said that even wheat and wheat product exports are banned. And so that means, all the chakki fresh atta brands like Sujata, Aashirwad, Anna poorna, Pillsbury etc... we will not get. I think i read that following the ban on rice, the ban on wheat was also implemented.

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    So - what is the best substitute here for atta? Any ideas - I think we have rice covered by using Jasmine or other long grained rice.
     
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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    I went to the Indian store this evening and the price of 20 lb rice bag ranges from 15$ to 18$ depending in the brand. I was told that Golden Temple brand of wheat flour comes from Canada, so there will be no issue with it.

    Vandhana - Can you please specify what proportion of Long grain rice and urad dal works fine for idli's and dosa's.
     
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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    Nivedi, when I use long grain for the idli--
    it is 3 cups of long grain and 1 cup of urad dhal.
    steam 11/2 cups raw rice without water (that is take 1-2tsp of water and mix it with raw rice) and then soak it for 1 hour only. soak the other 11/2 cups the previous night and soak 1 cup urad dhal and keep in the fridge for an hour and grind the urad dhal first for nearly 25-30min adding water little by little and then grind both the rice together, add salt and mix well with hand and keep it fermented for 24 hours and do the idli like before.
    If you think the batter is watery, add little bit of sooji, mix it and do the idli.

    sriniketan
     
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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    Hi Nivedi,

    I follow Sri's proportion also 3 rice to 1 urad. Only i dry roast the 3 cups of rice and then soak it overnight or 6 to 8 hours. Same grind it separately and ferment.

    Hathi brand and laxmi wheat flours were also available before the Indian brands made their appearance here. I think these are also not imprted from India but not sure.

    Hey i saw whole wheat flour available in the local American grocery store. Need to buy that and try out too.

    vandhana
     
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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    Vandhana, the whole wheat flour in the American store does not give soft chapathis but becomes hard 'kattai' chapathi after a while.

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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    dear vandhana,
    have heard there is no boiled rice there in US then how do u make idli and dosa there, u fry the rice and then soak it do u, my aunt who lives there used to say..sunkan
     
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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    hi all,

    One suggestion...when you buy in large quanity just drop a few red chillies, neem leaves if available to preserve the rice/atta..

    But you will still get the rice from pakistan right.....
     
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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    hello,
    yes, the other day my husband returned from the indian spice shop here in montegobay and told me that they have no more sona masoori rice. i thought maybe we just have to wait forthe next shipment to reach jamaica.
    thats sad to know that there will be no more sona rice.

    regards
    shardu
     
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    Re: No more Sona Masoori Rice from India????

    Hi,

    Yes,as our IL members mentioend,We get Long grain rice,Jasmine Rice,Basmati Rice in Costco,samsclub,Winco foods,Asian food markets,Uwajimaya etc.Iam not sure if we are going to get wheat flour etc as someone mentioned in this IL.So if u cannot find aatta in any indian stores, we get whole wheat flour in winco foods.But Winco is only in Northwest!

    cheers,
    vaishu
     

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