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Thailand, Bangkok (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon), Yan Nawa, 1072/10-11 Phram 3 Mansion, 1st Floor, Phram 3 Soi 35
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Asia Grains Syndicate Co., Ltd
Since 1980's, we have supplied domestic and international food manufactutrers, private retailers, exporters and distributors with premium quality Thai rice under other private brands.
Asia Grains syndicate Co., Ltd is group of millers-owned rice marketing syndicate with corporate offices in Bangkok, Thailand. Asia Grains rice milling and manufacturing facilities are adjacent to the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) and other main parts of rich lands whereas rice grown abundantly.
As industry leaders, we work to develop production, milling and marketing programs that ensure a secure supply of quality rice for consumers, a profitable return on the investments made by our member growers,
and a responsible approach to the overall impact our business imposes on our environment.
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Un-milled rice is soaked, steamed and dried before milling to make parboiled rice. Nutrients stay within the grain, and surface starch is reduced, producing cooked rice that is somewhat more firm in texture and separate when cooked. It cooks perfectly in approximately 25 minutes.
We export below...
Group: Rice
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Jasmine Rice from which only the hull has been removed but the bran layer left on, so it still has many nutrients such as Vitamin B1 B2 B3 B6 Vitamin E Fiber Antioxidants and etc. The advantage of these nutrients can help prevent aging of cell from free radicals and help reflect a youthful...
Group: Rice
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Thai White Rice is the long grain type. When cooked, it has a firm texture and gives a high volume of cooked rice. Because of its unique cooking characteristics, Thai White Rice has long grained its popularity and has been the world staple for many decades.
We export below categories of White...
Group: Rice
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It is most widely consumed in the areas where it is grown, as well as by Laos and Cambodia . In addition to direct consumption, it is often used as an ingredient in desserts/sweet dishes and in some industries such as brewing, flour, and snack.
It is derived from two kinds of starch in the...
Group: Rice
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Japanese rice, or japonica rice, is a very particular variety. For traditional Japanese dishes you simply cannot substitute long-grain rice except Japonica Rice which is medium-grain rice with too much rice starch, which is what makes that creamy texture in risotto.
Group: Sushi, products for sushi
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During the milling process, broken rice is separated from the White rice, whose shape remains intact. In other words, broken rice is the damaged White rice and is normally used in animal feeding or other food & beverage processing, such as beer brewing and flour processing. A grain of broken...
Group: Organic food
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We as a group of companies do hold the capacity of exporting rice and sugar from few containers to bulk loads min of 50,000 Mts. Our milling capacity is much higher than the export capacity. We can prompt in loading huge quantities to any ports of the world where there are huge demands for...
Group: Sugar
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• polarization min. 99.80 %
• colour max. 45 Icumsa
• ash max. 0.04 %
• moisture max. 0.04 %
Group: Sugar
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Organic rice comes from traditional seed varieties sown, reaped and stored using only natural pest control measures and locally available organic or natural fertilizers. It relies on crop rotations, crop residues, animal manures, green matures, off-farm wastes, biological pest control to maintain...
Group: Organic food
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Thai Pathumthani Fragrant Rice which is nearly identical to Thailand 's popular, top-quality jasmine rice but said to be less fragrant and less photosensitive than Hom Mali rice. Also it's a year round crop and can be grown in an easier way. It has a natural aroma depending on its age, and when...
Group: Rice