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Nozomi Super Premium Short Grain Rice is a 15-pound bag of high-quality sushi rice, specifically designed for creating authentic sushi dishes. This GMO-free rice offers a perfectly sticky texture, making it versatile for various culinary applications beyond sushi.
H**E
It’s the same thing!
I saw reviews of people comparing this brand to the other brand in the yellow bag. I forget the name. I was buying that but the price went up and I saw this one and it was a good price. When I got it I read all the info and realized it’s the exact same as that other one and that’s because IT’S THE SAME COMPANY! Lol They just changed the name on this one. I don’t see how you would think one is better. All they did is change the packaging. My advice? Buy whichever is cheaper at the moment. They cook and taste exactly the same!
A**R
really is super premium
I just made a batch for sushi. Previously I've used Nishiki, Kokuho Rose, Rice Select and a few others and they all were very similar in preparation and taste. They are all good, but I like Nozomi much better. The taste is not drastically different but I do like it better. Cooking it is much easier. I thoroughly rinse all my rice when making it for sushi. Nozomi doesn't foam up in the rice cooker, you don't even actually see the water boil or see the amounts of steam come out of the cooker. I was a little worried. When it was done the rice looked good, it had a nice consistency when transferred it from the rice cooker to another bowl to mix the rice vinegar/salt/sugar mixture. When it was time to make the sushi Nozomi is much nicer and easier to work with spreading it on the nori sheets. You have much more control over how little or much rice you want to use. it spreads very easily. It is properly sticky for sushi not too little or too much. I didn't expect any difference there. I make a lot of sushi so I will be ordering again before this bag runs out. I also plan to try Tamanishiki and Yume also grown by the same company.
M**Y
Wonderful
I'm picky. Not kidding. Rice is one of my staples and I am uppity about it. I'm not even Asian (I don't say this to be racial, but they know rice and can be very passionate about it), but there's a reason people who don't like rice have their opinion: they just don't know.This rice, while not Tamanishiki (my favorite), is pretty close. I prefer short grain as it stays soft even when cold. I haven't received a bad bag, yet. What I have received, are beautifully polished grains that cook up well and have even changed the minds of the rice haters that I live around and with.
Y**O
Best bang for the Money
This is the everyday rice you can eat, it good and almost excellent.
R**A
Great
Great
R**N
Japan's best
I learned about Koshihikari rice while living in Japan in the early 90's, and it was at that time the most popular rice in Sushi restaurants in the Tokyo area, or so I was told. Flavor, mouth feel, starchiness, etc is superior. But my favorite Japanese rice is Akitakomachi, which is not always available, so I often end up defaulting to Koshihikari.
K**M
Not Bad But Not Great
I purchased a bag from Amazon to try it out and honestly, I'm switching back to my old favorite Shirakiku Koshihikari. This rice wasn't bad for taste and fresh out of the cooker it's not bad at all but there's a lot of small things.When you take a cup of this rice out of the bag the first thing I noticed was the ton of broken grains. I do mean ton btw, at least half of the cup were broken grains. Don't get me wrong, you don't expect to have perfect grains the whole time but every cup had at least half broken grains.The washing of this rice is intense. Normally, I wash 4 times. With just 4 cups of this rice, I ended up washing a total of 7 times to get the same clearness as my other rice after 4 times. Also, when you're washing this rice, you're going to have to take some of the rice and just rub it with your hands to get all of the milling process of it.This rice does not reheat very well on it's own. Even adding a bit more water in the rice cooker or less water doesn't change this.The taste isn't bad so I can't complain there. However, I went ahead and bought a few more bags of Shirakiku and I've been mixing them together because who wants to waste a 15lb bag of rice. It's getting the job done for now but definitely won't be ordering again.
D**Y
best japanese rice ever
I've been making/eating Japanese rice for over twenty years. Having lived in NYC most of my life there were many places to source fine Japanese goods so I've been a little spoiled by access to the best ingredients; having moved out west a couple of years ago sometimes ingredients are harder to find. There were no reviews on this rice on the day I purchased it and I'm so glad I took a chance; this is hands down the best Japanese rice I have had in a very, very long time. Unusually fine short grain. I made a batch the first night it arrived intending to pair it with some leftover chicken curry. When the rice was done, I went to take a taste and sweet Jesus!, was that good. Firm bite yet tender yield. A bare hint of sweetness. In a word - delicate. Another taste, then a bowl. Needed not a drop of shoyu or anything - naked perfection. I wound up forgetting all about the curry.
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