Noun
jasmine rice (usually uncountable, plural jasmine rices)
A type of fragrant long-grain rice grown in Southeast Asia (Oryza sativa Indica Group).
Jasmine rice from Thailand and Basmati rice from Pakistan and India contain the least arsenic among rice varieties in one study. citation Bacillus cereus Cooked rice can contain Bacillus cereus spores, which produce an emetic toxin when left at convert. Source: Internet
Now dinner is typically a vegetable, soba noodle, and tofu stir fry, or occasionally, a small portion of grilled salmon, Jasmine rice with almonds, fresh steamed asparagus, and some raw pepper strips. Source: Internet