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Kala-jeera rice
Anyone familir with a rice variety called "kaalaa-jeera?" Is it true that it's a Bangladeshi special variety of rice?
indophile- Posts : 4338
Join date : 2011-04-29
Location : Glenn Dale, MD
Re: Kala-jeera rice
Is it really dark-colored (kaala) and as thin as as a cumin seed (jeera)?
indophile- Posts : 4338
Join date : 2011-04-29
Location : Glenn Dale, MD
Re: Kala-jeera rice
Kala jeera, from what I know is called "karuppu seeragam"..it's not the same as reg. jeera/seeragam- the taste is different and it's sweet. It's not commonly used in TamilNadu (I imagine the South)..but, occasionally to make non-veg.curry, esp. mutton curry.
http://www.savoryspiceshop.com/spices/kalajeera.html
Now, what we call "jeera rice" is made with reg. jeera not kala jeera..it's very easy to make:
http://www.mysamayal.com/2006/05/spicy-kala-channa.html
http://www.savoryspiceshop.com/spices/kalajeera.html
Now, what we call "jeera rice" is made with reg. jeera not kala jeera..it's very easy to make:
http://www.mysamayal.com/2006/05/spicy-kala-channa.html
Maria S- Posts : 2879
Join date : 2011-12-31
Re: Kala-jeera rice
I know about the jeera rice. When I was going to school in Surathkal (about 10 miles north of Mangalore, South Kanara Dt. in Karnataka), they used to make this jeera-rice once in a while. That's apart from other rice dishes - pulihodura, chitraanna, ghee rice, bissi-huli-anna, biriyani (South Kanara style - we used to call it GSB-style), biriyani-Bombay style and other styles, komal-rice, etc. etc., etc. Looks like Karnataka has many many rice dishes.
It's kala-jeera that I was curious about. So it's not a variety of rice after all; rather more of a spice.
It's kala-jeera that I was curious about. So it's not a variety of rice after all; rather more of a spice.
indophile- Posts : 4338
Join date : 2011-04-29
Location : Glenn Dale, MD
Re: Kala-jeera rice
Actually, I looked this up:
http://www.purcellmountainfarms.com/Kala%20Jeera%20Rice.htm
http://www.purcellmountainfarms.com/Kala%20Jeera%20Rice.htm
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
Join date : 2011-04-28
Re: Kala-jeera rice
Now I am really confused. HA's link says it's cooked and eaten like rice. Maria says it's a spice used in non-veg curries.
indophile- Posts : 4338
Join date : 2011-04-29
Location : Glenn Dale, MD
Re: Kala-jeera rice
No..Maria learned something new from HA's link!
So, Mr. Indo.. I defer to it..this is the first time..I am hearing about an "actual kala jeera" rice variety!
So, Mr. Indo.. I defer to it..this is the first time..I am hearing about an "actual kala jeera" rice variety!
Maria S- Posts : 2879
Join date : 2011-12-31
Re: Kala-jeera rice
It is called Kalizeera, and it is exported from Bangladesh. This is one of the three varieties we eat in our house (the others are parboiled and sona masoori). Kalizeera is just a variety of white rice, so it has nothing to do with jeera. The grains are small and the cooked rice has a fragrance not entirely unlike that of basmati. The Bengalis seem to consider this a variant of basmati. I think they also call it gobindobhog.indophile wrote:Anyone familir with a rice variety called "kaalaa-jeera?" Is it true that it's a Bangladeshi special variety of rice?
charvaka- Posts : 4347
Join date : 2011-04-28
Location : Berkeley, CA
Re: Kala-jeera rice
Hmm..so "Kalizeera" is obviously different from "Kala jeera"..
This is something new to me. Thanks!
This is something new to me. Thanks!
Maria S- Posts : 2879
Join date : 2011-12-31
Re: Kala-jeera rice
charvaka wrote:
Thanks for the info. When growing up we used to eat a rice variety called "tulsi-konti" (thorns of tulsi). Very fine and extremely fragrant (like jasmine flowers). I never figured out how the "tulsi-konti" name came about, because tulsi has no thorns.
indophile- Posts : 4338
Join date : 2011-04-29
Location : Glenn Dale, MD
Re: Kala-jeera rice
kaala jeera is caraway seed isnt it ?
..in Hindi it is shah jeera
the only dish ive seen it being used in is Biryani
never heard of kaali zeera ...but then i am such the dope
..in Hindi it is shah jeera
the only dish ive seen it being used in is Biryani
never heard of kaali zeera ...but then i am such the dope
chameli- Posts : 1073
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