This aromatic rice mostly consumed in the Maharashtra. Ambemohor is the the grain which grown in an Indian black soil in M.P., Chattisgad, Maharashtra which made this variety of rice amazing for Pulav, Khichadi and many more indian cuisines.
This variety of aromatic rice mostly consumed in the Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh (MP). Kali Mooch Rice is the the grain which grown in an Indian black soil which made this variety of rice amazing for Pulav, Khichadi and many more indian home made menu such as Momos, Modak and Bhakari.
This aromatic rice mostly consumed in the Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh (MP). Kali Mooch Rice is the the grain which grown in an Indian black soil which made this variety of rice amazing for Pulav, Khichadi and many more indian home made menu such as Momos, Modak and Bhakari.
This aromatic rice mostly consumed in the Maharashtra, West Bengal (W.B.). Govind Bhog is the the grain which grown in an Indian black soil which made this variety of rice amazing for Pulav, Khichadi and many more indian cuisines.
This aromatic rice mostly consumed in the Maharashtra, West Bengal (W.B.). Govind Bhog is the the grain which grown in an Indian black soil which made this variety of rice amazing for Pulav, Khichadi and many more indian cuisines.
This aromatic rice mostly consumed in the Maharashtra, West Bengal (W.B.). Govind Bhog is the the grain which grown in an Indian black soil which made this variety of rice amazing for Pulav, Khichadi and many more indian cuisines.