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jmpman ◴[] No.44428040[source]
I can buy rice at Costco in the US for $25 for 50lbs, which is equivalent to 854 yen for 5KG. A bit less than 1/4 the cost of Japanese grown rice.
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apeescape ◴[] No.44428732[source]
Isn't Japanese rice pretty different to Costco rice? Genuine question.
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Izikiel43 ◴[] No.44428760[source]
Japanese rice variety I think is called Japonica. I'm not sure if costco sells it.
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daedrdev ◴[] No.44429035[source]
Calrose, the primary rice grown in California is a Japonica, its just Japanese rice grown in America. Tamanishiki, which is one of the high grade sushi rices is grown in the US and Japan

It is O. s. subsp. japonica

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1. Izikiel43 ◴[] No.44430048[source]
Good to know, however I always buy short grain brown rice, I like that one better.