Reflets de France Camargue Rice Duo 400G
These high-quality rice duo (long-grain rice and red rice) come from the Camargue region in southern France, a unique area known for its rich soil and traditional rice cultivation. It carries the IGP (Protected Geographical Indication) label, ensuring authenticity and traceability from field to package.
Key Features
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Origin: Grown and processed in Camargue region, (IGP certified)
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Grain Type: Superior quality 80% long parboiled IGP Camargue rice, superior quality 20% whole red IGP Camargue rice.
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Aroma & Flavor: Naturally scented by Camargue terroir, enriched by sun-drying and mistral winds. The combination of nutty red and tender white rice gives a rich texture and visual appeal.
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Ideal Pairings: Excellent in risottos, salad bowls, grain side dishes, or pilafs
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Cooking Time: 12–15 minutes
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Texture: Firm yet fluffy once cooked
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Nutritional Values per 100 g:
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Energy: 1,503 kJ / 354 kcal
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Fat: 1.2 g (Saturated: 0.3 g)
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Carbohydrates: 77 g (of which sugars: 0.5 g)
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Fiber: 2.1 g
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Protein: 7.5 g
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Salt: 0.02 g
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Allergens: None (naturally gluten-free)
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Packaging: 400 g sealed bag
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Shelf Life & Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light and moisture.
Cooking Instructions
- Rinse the rice briefly.
- Use about 1 part rice to 2.5 parts boiling salted water.
- Simmer covered:
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~12 min for al dente
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~15 min for softer texture
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4. Drain any excess water, fluff with fork, and serve.
Perfect from salads to gourmet plates
Best Used For
A perfect staple for balanced meals, whether paired with Mediterranean seafood, grilled vegetables, or lightly spiced sauces. Ideal for home cooks who appreciate authentic French ingredients.
Regional Product
Protected Geographical Indication
The Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) identifies an agricultural product, raw or processed, whose quality, reputation or other characteristics are linked to its geographical origin.
To qualify for this official sign linked to quality and origin (SIQO), at least one stage in the production, processing or elaboration of the product must take place in the defined geographical area.
The rules governing the production of a PGI are set out in specifications, and are subject to control procedures implemented by an independent body approved by the INAO.