Rice is the staple food of the Malagasy: red rice was a "very distinguished" commodity that the kings and queens of Madagascar reserved for their most prestigious guests. Madagascar red rice is an old variety, also called “vary mena”. Considered an indigenous variety, born from a cross between rice of Japanese origin and African wild rice, red rice is rich in vitamins, sweet and very fragrant, with a nutty flavor: it is often consumed by Malagasy people in soup at breakfast plain or mixed with green leaves. It is very nutritious and recommended for children, the elderly and the sick for its restorative properties...
Poids net: 1kg