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Spanish Rices

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Arroz de Valencia

Valencian Community
3.9

Arroz de Valencia is white or brown rice of the Senia, Bahia, Bomba, J. Sendra, Montsianell, Gleva, Sarçet, or Albufera variety. The varieties range in their p... READ MORE

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Arroz Bomba

Valencian Community
4.3

Bomba is a Spanish variety of rice characterized by a short grain. The rice has a high content of amylose and a pearly white color of the grain. What distinguishes Bomba from most of the other varieties is that it can absorb two or three ... READ MORE

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Arroz del Delta del Ebro

Baix Ebre
4.0

Arroz del Delta del Ebro is white or brown rice categorized as 'extra', of the Bahía, Tebre, Sénia, Fonsa, Bomba and Montsianell varieties The varieties range in their pr... READ MORE

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Cebolla Rice (Arroz Cebolla)

Sollana
n/a

Arroz Cebolla is a Spanish rice variety that’s grown exclusively in the Sollana area, located in Albufera Natural Park in Valencia. This short-grain rice variety was developed with the aim to enhance the characteristics of the grains that wi... READ MORE

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Albufera Rice (Arroz Albufera)

Albufera
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Arroz Albufera is a Spanish rice variety that’s grown in the Albufera Natural Park in Valencia. This new rice variety is a result of a natural selection of the Bomba, Sénia, and Bahía varieties. It’s characterized by a fi... READ MORE

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Bahia Rice (Arroz Bahia)

Valencian Community
n/a

Arroz Bahia is a traditional rice variety originating from Valencia, the birthplace of paella. This type of rice is short-grained, it cooks quickly, and absorbs liquids without becoming sticky so that the grains remain separate, which makes it ide... READ MORE

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Calasparra

Calasparra
n/a

Calasparra is one of best-known varieties of rice grown in Spain. It is cultivated without the use of pesticides or herbicides in the village of Calasparra, in the region of Murcia. It comes in two varieties, ordinary and Bomba, ... READ MORE

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Senia Rice (Arroz Senia)

Valencian Community
n/a

Arroz Senia is a traditional rice variety originating from Valencia, the birthplace of paella. This type of rice has medium-sized grains and absorbs the liquid in which it is cooked without becoming sticky. The rice is grown in the provinces of Al... READ MORE