Laila basmati is always premium quality
Using only the finest, old and mature rice
Harvested from the foothills of the Himalayas
Renowned for its excellent quality
Sweet, delicate aroma and strong nutty taste
Although this sticky rice is perfect with Oriental food, it is also ideal with all savoury dishes and makes an excellent rice pudding. Cold cooked Fragrant Jasmine is wonderful to use as fried rice – the lightly sticky grains separate when re-heated.
Laila a name known for quality and excellence brings you the finest quality of Matta (red) rice (also known as Rosematta rice, Palakkadan Matta rice, Kerala Red rice, or Red parboiled rice). This is an indigenous variety of rice grown in Palakkad District of Kerala. It is different from brown rice. The robust, earthy flavour of Red Matta makes it an enticing companion to lamb, beef or meats.
Laila a name known for quality and excellence brings you the finest basmati rice found in Punjab today. Grown for the past 7,000 years on the upland terraces of the mountains, Laila Basmati Rice with a delightful delicate aroma and delicious flavour becomes an ideal addition to any savoury dish.
Laila Palakkadan Matta Rice (also known as Kerala Red Rice, or Red Parboiled Rice) is an indigenous variety of rice grown in Palakkad District of Kerala. It can be used for Idlis and Appams or eaten on its own. With a robust earthy flavour, it makes a terrific accompaniment to meat dishes and is an integral part of a traditional Kerala Sadya or vegetarian festive meal. With high fibre content and a low glycaemic index (compared to polished white rice), Palakkadan Matta is one of the healthiest Indian rice varieties. It has an incredible nutty taste, unique aroma and colour.
Easy Cook really is rice that has been parboiled at source with the husk on, rather than thinking it is easier to cook. This grain is slightly off white in colour until it is cooked, then it turns white.
Laila Ponni rice comes from the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. Developed there, it has now become a favorite in other states of India as well. Ponni, meaning Gold is an apt name for the yellow-golden grains. The boiled rice is prepared by steaming the grain before it is husked. As a result, the grain absorbs many of the nutrients from the husk.