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1 North American varieties  



1.1  California varieties  





1.2  Canadian varieties  





1.3  Carolina varieties  





1.4  Texas varieties  





1.5  Louisiana varieties  







2 African varieties  





3 Australian varieties  





4 Bangladeshi varieties  





5 Bhutanese varieties  





6 Burmese varieties  





7 Cambodian varieties  





8 Chinese varieties  





9 Dominican varieties  





10 French varieties  





11 Greek varieties  





12 Indian varieties  



12.1  Rice varieties of Punjab and Haryana  





12.2  Rice varieties of Andhra Pradesh  





12.3  Rice varieties of Karnataka  





12.4  Rice varieties of Odisha  





12.5  Rice varieties of Kerala  





12.6  Rice varieties of Tamil Nadu  





12.7  Rice varieties of Telangana  





12.8  West Bengal rice varieties  







13 Indonesian rice varieties/landraces  





14 Iranian varieties  





15 Italian varieties  





16 Japanese varieties  





17 Malaysian varieties  





18 Nepali varieties  





19 Pakistani varieties  





20 Philippine varieties  





21 Portuguese varieties  





22 Sri Lankan varieties  





23 Spanish varieties  





24 Taiwanese varieties  





25 Thai varieties  





26 Vietnamese varieties  





27 See also  





28 References  














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Rice can come in many shapes, colours and sizes.

This is a list of rice cultivars, also known as rice varieties. There are several species of grain called rice.[1] Asian rice (Oryza sativa) is most widely known and most widely grown, with two major subspecies (indica and japonica) and over 40,000 varieties.[2] Also included in this list are varieties of African rice (Oryza glaberrima) and wild rice (genus Zizania).

Rice may vary in genetics, grain length, color, thickness, stickiness, aroma, growing method, and other characteristics, leading to many cultivars. For instance, over nine major rice cultivars exist to make sake alone.[3] The two subspecies of Asian rice, indica and japonica, can generally be distinguished by length and stickiness. Indica rice is long-grained and unsticky, while japonica is short-grained and glutinous.[4]

Rice can also be divided based on processing type into the two broad categories of brown and white. Brown rice is whole grain, with only the inedible hull of the seed removed, while white rice additionally has the bran and germ removed through the process of milling.[5] Milled rice may not necessarily actually be white in color; there are purple, black, and red variants of rice, which can be eaten whole grain or milled.

The cultivars listed in this article may vary in any number of these characteristics, and most can be eaten whole grain or milled (brown or white). However, there are often strong cultural preferences for one or the other, depending on variety and region.

North American varieties[edit]

California varieties[edit]

Canadian varieties[edit]

Carolina varieties[edit]

Texas varieties[edit]

Louisiana varieties[edit]

African varieties[edit]

Australian varieties[edit]

Rice being grown in Australia

Bangladeshi varieties[edit]

  • Akia Beruin pattyyy theddi rice
  • Akia Beruin White
  • Balam Dhan - a group of local Aman rice varieties
  • Balam-small Red
  • Balam-small White
  • Bashmoti Rice
  • BINA Dhan – a group of high-yielding rice varieties developed by Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture
  • Binni Rice
  • BRRI Dhan – a group of high-yielding rice varieties developed by Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
  • Chinigura Rice
  • Digha Dhan – a group of deepwater Aman rice varieties
  • Gadai Lashkari
  • Hail Girvi
  • Hamim
  • Hori Dhan
  • Kalijira Rice
  • Tolsi Mala Dhan - aromatic rice, best from the Sherpur district region.
  • Kalo Beruin
  • Katari Bhog
  • Kathali Beruin Red
  • Kathali Beruin White
  • Khara Beruin
  • Khato Dosh
  • Lapha
  • Lathial-7 Red
  • Lathial-7 White
  • Loha Sura
  • Matichak
  • Miniket Rice
  • Modhu Beruin Red
  • Modhu Beruin White
  • Mou Beruin
  • Moulata
  • Najir Shail
  • Pajam
  • Pakh Beruin
  • Raujan-1
  • Raujan-2
  • Sakhorkhana
  • Shail Dhan – a group of exotic Aman rice varieties
  • Tepu Dhan
  • Thakur Bhog
  • Diga Dhan
  • Depos Dhan
  • Bhutanese varieties[edit]

    A single grain of Bhutanese red rice

    Burmese varieties[edit]

    Cambodian varieties[edit]

    Chinese varieties[edit]

    Dominican varieties[edit]

    French varieties[edit]

    Greek varieties[edit]

    Indian varieties[edit]

    Two cultivars of rice from India compared: khyma (left) and basmati (right)

    Until 1970, India had about 110,000 varieties of rice and now it has about 6,000 varieties.[8]

  • Ambemohar
  • Annapoornna
  • Atop
  • Basmati rice
  • Barma Black rice
  • Bhut Muri
  • Bora rice
  • Champa rice
  • Chokuwa rice
  • Clearfield Rice
  • Dubraj rice
  • Gandhasala
  • Gobindobhog
  • Hansraj
  • Hasan Serai
  • HMT Rice
  • Idly Rice – short grain
  • Jay Shrirama Rice
  • Joha rice[10]
  • Jyothi
  • Kamini Rice
  • Kasalath [11]
  • Katta Sambar
  • Laxmi Bhog (West Bengal)
  • Minicate
  • Molakolukulu
  • Navara Rice
  • Patna rice
  • Ponni Rice
  • Poreiton Chakhau – an aromatic dark red rice from Manipur
  • Pusa Basmati 1121[12]
  • Pusa Rice
  • Raja Hansa Rice
  • Ranjit Rice[13]
  • Rosematta Rice
  • Sona Masuri
  • Surekha
  • Thimmasamundaram Mollakolukulu
  • Tulaipanji (West Bengal)
  • Rice varieties of Punjab and Haryana[edit]

    Basmati and premium non-basmati rice grows in Punjab and Haryana region of India, such as:[14][15][16]

    Rice varieties of Andhra Pradesh[edit]

    Andhra Pradesh are home to hundreds of rice varieties, such as:[17][18][19][20]

    • Chitti Mutyalu
  • Sona masoori or Bangaru Theegalu
  • Pusa-677 (IET-12617)
  • Krishna Hamsa
  • Triguna (IET-12875)
  • Keshava
  • Swathi
  • Vedagiri
  • Maruteru Sannalu
  • Cottondora Sannalu
  • Bharani
  • Deepti
  • Srikakulam Sannalu
  • Vasundhara
  • Early Samba
  • Surya
  • Tholakari
  • Godavari
  • Shanthi
  • Indra
  • Sree Kurma
  • BPT Rice
  • 1010 (Veyyi Padi)
  • Aarkalu - an ancient varietal
  • Swarna
  • Samba
  • RJL
  • Sampada
  • Amara
  • Sri Dhruthi
  • Tarangini
  • Bheema
  • Chandra
  • Pushyami
  • Prabhat
  • Sujatha
  • Maruteru Samba
  • Maruteru Mahsuri
  • Sravani
  • Samba masuri
  • Gidda masuri
  • Vijaya masuri
  • Tella Masuri
  • Jeelakara Masuri
  • Molagolukulu
  • Jeelakara Sannalu
  • *Jayelu

    Rice varieties of Karnataka[edit]

    • Farmer Developed Varieties
      • Mysore Mallige
  • NMS2
  • Chinnaponni
  • HMT
  • De Govinda
  • Medicinal Rice
    • Navara (originally from Kerala)
    • Diabetic Rice
    • Karigajavali
    • Kagisale
    • Doddabairnellu
  • Scented Aromatic Rice
    • Gandhsale
    • Jeerige Sanna
    • Sannakki
    • Ambemore
    • Burma Black
  • Daily Rice
    • Salem Sanna
    • Rajbhoga
    • Gowri Sanna
    • Rajkamal
    • Karijaddu
    • Karidaddibudda
    • Jolaga
    • Munduga
    • Doddabarinellu
  • Rice specific to Karnataka
    • Rajamudi
    • Rathnachudi
    • Sannavalya
    • Mysore Sanna
    • Bangaragundu
  • BR-2655
  • IR-30864
  • Jaya[21]
  • Kagga of Manikatta[22]
  • Thanu[23]
  • Tunga
  • Rice varieties of Odisha[edit]

    De-husked and milled Kalanamak rice in India

    Rice varieties of Kerala[edit]

    • Arikirai 110
  • Aryan (ആര്യൻ)
  • Boli Ari
  • Cheera Thouvan
  • Chembaavu (ചെമ്പാവ്)
  • Chenjeera
  • Chennellu
  • Cherumadan
  • Chitteni (ചിറ്റേനി)
  • Chuvanna Choman
  • D1 (Uma)
  • Dhebi
  • Gandhakasala
  • Ezhome Rice
  • Jeerakasala
  • Kaattaazhi (കാറ്റാഴി)
  • Kariyadukkan
  • Karutharikannan
  • Keeripallan
  • Kochathikkalaari (കൊച്ചതിക്കലാരി)
  • Kodukayama
  • Kozhivalan
  • Kumaro-athikkalaari (കുമരൊ അതിക്കലാരി)
  • Kunjinellu
  • Kunjuvithu
  • Kuppakayama
  • Kuttadan (കുറ്റാടൻ)
  • Malakkannan
  • Malakkaran
  • Matta Palakkad (പാലക്കാടന്‍ മട്ട)
  • Modan
  • Moorkhan
  • Mundakan (മുണ്ടകൻ)
  • Mundodan
  • Mundot
  • Munnayan
  • Nallachennellu
  • Njavara
  • Odachan
  • Oryssa
  • Palliyaran
  • Paravalappan
  • Ponnariyan
  • Pokkali Rice
  • Punjakayama
  • Rajadhani
  • Rajakayama
  • Ratha Choodi
  • Sughikayama
  • Thavalakkannan (തവളക്കണ്ണൻ)
  • Thonnuran
  • Thottam
  • Thovvan
  • Undakayama
  • Vachan
  • Vattan (വട്ടൻ)
  • Vayalthoova (വയൽത്തൂവ)
  • Vellachoman
  • Vellariyan
  • Vellathovvan
  • Velutharikannan
  • Wayanad Kayamma (കയമ്മ)
  • Sali
  • Suwagmoni
  • Rice varieties of Tamil Nadu[edit]

    • Aduthurai
  • Akshayadhan[26]
  • Ambasamudharam
  • Amsipiti Dhan
  • Aravan Kuruva
  • Ariyan Nel
  • Arubatham Samba
  • Aruvadhan Kodai
  • Arwa
  • Basmati Tukda
  • Bhatta Dhan
  • Biagunda Dhan
  • Bod Dhan
  • Chengalpattu Sirumani
  • Chennel
  • Chithiraikar (Pondy)
  • Chithiraikkar
  • Chomala
  • Chot Dhan
  • Cochin Samba
  • Coimbatore
  • Eravapandi
  • Gandakesala
  • Improved Samba Mahsuri
  • Improved White Ponni
  • IR-20
  • Molakolukulu
  • IR-50
  • Molakolukulu
  • Jil Jil Vaigunda
  • Jirkudai
  • Jogarnath Dhan
  • Kadaikazhuthan
  • Kaividhai Samba
  • Kalarpaalai
  • Kalarpalai
  • Kalinga III[27]
  • Kaliyan Samba
  • Kallimadaiyan
  • Kallundai
  • Kallurundaiyan
  • Kamban Samba
  • Kandasel/Kandasali
  • Kappakkar
  • Kappa Samba
  • Kar Samba
  • Karthigai Samba
  • Karunguruvai
  • Karuppu Nel
  • Karuthakkar
  • Katarni
  • Kattanur Nel
  • Katta Samba
  • Kattukuthalam
  • Kattu Samba
  • Kattu Vaniyam
  • Kitchili Samba
  • Kollan Samba
  • Kollikkar
  • Konakkuruvai
  • Koomvalai
  • Kouni Nel
  • Kudaivazhai
  • Kudavazhai
  • Kudhiraival Samba
  • Kullakaar
  • Kundri Manisamba
  • Kunthali
  • Kurangu Samba
  • Kuruvai
  • Kuruvai Kalanchiyam
  • Kuruvaikalayan
  • Kuzhiyadichan
  • Kullakkara Samba
  • Lakshmi Kajal
  • Lendhi Dhan
  • Mahate
  • Mal-bhog
  • Manakathai
  • Mansoori
  • Mappillai Samba
  • Maranel
  • Mathimuni
  • Mattai 110
  • Mattaikkar
  • Mattaikkuruvai
  • Moongil
  • Mottakur
  • Murugangar Nel
  • Muttakkar
  • Nalla Manisamba
  • Navara
  • Neelasamba
  • Ninni Dhan
  • Norungan
  • Njavara
  • Oazhava Katrazhai
  • Ondrarai Samba
  • Oldisaur Dhan
  • Ottadai
  • Parwmal
  • Pathrakali
  • Pattaraikkar
  • Pattar Pisin
  • Periyavari
  • Perungar
  • Pisini
  • Pitchavari
  • Ponni Rice
  • Poongar
  • Poovan Samba
  • Puzhuthiikar
  • Puzhuthikal
  • Puzhuthi Samba
  • Rasagadam
  • Rongalachi Dhan
  • Sadakar
  • Sivan Samba
  • Siraga samba
  • Samba
  • Samba Mosanam
  • Sandikar
  • Sanna Samba
  • Seela Rice
  • Seeraga Samba
  • Selam Samba
  • Sembilipanni
  • Sempalai
  • Sempalai (D.K.M.)
  • Sigappu Jermany
  • Sigappu Kuzhiyadichan
  • Sivappu Chithiraikar
  • Sivappu Kuruvikar
  • Soolaikuruvai
  • Sooran Kuruvai
  • Sornavali
  • Sornavari
  • Sureka
  • Surti Kolam/Kolam
  • Thangam Samba
  • Thidakkal
  • Thinni
  • Thooyamallee
  • Trichy 3
  • Tulsi-manjari Black
  • Vadan Samba
  • Vaigunda
  • Valla Arakkan
  • Vangu Vellai
  • Varadhan[28]
  • Varalan
  • Varappu Kudainchan
  • Vasaramundan
  • Veer Adangan
  • Veethivadangan (ASD-3)
  • Velchi
  • Veliyan
  • Vellai Chithiraikkar
  • Vellaikkariyan
  • Vellaikkuruvai
  • Vellaikkuruvai
  • Vellai Nel
  • Vellai Poonkar
  • Rice varieties of Telangana[edit]

    West Bengal rice varieties[edit]

    There are possibly up to 82,700 varieties of rice extant in India, and of those more than 5000 were found in West Bengal. However, only 150 of them are commonly grown. Many are grown organically to compete with more modern cultivars. The Agricultural Training Centre of West Bengal exists to conserve and promote the use of folk rice varieties, including many listed below.[29]

    • Alai
  • Amkel
  • Antarbhet
  • Are emo
  • Adansilpa
  • Agarali
  • Agniban
  • Aguripak
  • Anshphal
  • Arabaihar
  • Arabaihar
  • Are hat Punko
  • Aroar
  • Asanliya
  • Bahurupi
  • Begun bichi
  • Bhaaluki
  • Bhaludubraj
  • Bhasa Kalmi
  • Bhasa manik
  • Birpana
  • Badamphul
  • Badshabhog
  • Bahdurbhog
  • Baigan monjia
  • Bakui
  • Balam
  • Balaramsal
  • Banglaptanai
  • Baranali
  • Barshalakshmi
  • Baskathi
  • Basmoti-370
  • Baspata
  • Bhimsal
  • Bhogdhan
  • Bhutia
  • Birahi
  • Birai
  • Bodimani
  • Chamarmani
  • Chamatkar
  • Chinakamini
  • Chandrakanata
  • Deko 2
  • Denta
  • Dheku
  • Dhundhuni
  • Dudheswar
  • Dudheswar Sundarban
  • Danaguri
  • Dandkhani
  • Dandsal
  • Danti
  • Dayalmadina
  • Debsundari
  • Dehradun Gandheswari
  • Desi Jarhan Baihar
  • Desidhan
  • Dhapa
  • Dharaial
  • Dhusari
  • Dolle Kartick
  • Dope
  • Dubraj
  • Dudheswar
  • Dudhkalma
  • Dwarkasal
  • Fulmugri
  • Gangabaru
  • Garikhajara
  • Geligeti
  • Ghios
  • Ghurghupaijam
  • Gitanjali
  • Gobindabhog
  • Gopalbhog
  • Goradhan
  • Janglijata
  • Haldichuri
  • Haludgati
  • Hamai
  • Hamilton
  • Harinkajli
  • Hatidhan
  • Hendebaihar
  • Heruajoha
  • HJP 110
  • HJP 72
  • HJP 73
  • HJP 77
  • HJP sahebbhog
  • HMT
  • Hogla
  • HP 203
  • Hamiltan
  • Hangara
  • Hormanona
  • Itanagar
  • Jawaful
  • jeeraful
  • Jalkamini
  • Jamainaru
  • Jasmine
  • Jata
  • Jhili
  • Jhinge sal
  • Jhingesal L
  • Jhuli
  • Jhulur
  • Jhumpuri
  • Jigiresamba
  • Jugal
  • Jabra
  • Jaldhapa
  • Jaldubi
  • JP 57
  • Jubri dhan
  • Kaleti
  • Kaloboro
  • Kumragore
  • Kabirajsal
  • Kabirajsal Odisha
  • Kaggavat
  • Khara
  • Kahndagiri
  • Kaika
  • Kalachipta
  • Kalalahi
  • Kalamdani
  • Kalodhan
  • Kalodhapa
  • Kalogoda
  • Kalojira
  • Kalonunia
  • Kaltura
  • Kalavat
  • Kaminibhog
  • Kamolsankari
  • Kanakchur
  • Kanchafulo
  • Kankri
  • Karigavole
  • Karikagga
  • Karni
  • Kasiphul
  • Kasuabinni
  • Katarangi
  • Kataribhog
  • Katki
  • Kendu Manjia
  • Kerala Sundar
  • Kesab sal
  • Khadwak
  • Kolajoha
  • Kolkiala pateni
  • Komol
  • Krishanabhog
  • Kuji Pateni
  • Kute Patnai
  • Laghu
  • Lakhsman sal
  • Lalbadshabhog
  • Lalbasmati
  • Laldhan Patela
  • Laldhapa
  • Lalgetu
  • Lalkalam
  • Lalsita
  • Lathisal
  • Lusri
  • Lalbahal
  • Laldhan
  • Lalsaru
  • Lalu
  • Langlamuthi
  • Lohoindi
  • Maiganguri
  • Malabati
  • Maliagiri
  • Marikhas
  • Meghi
  • Meghnad Dumru
  • Mohini 2
  • Motabaihar
  • Moulo
  • Machakanata
  • Madhumala
  • Malsiara
  • Marichsal
  • Markali
  • Mastaer patnai
  • Matidhan
  • Matla
  • Medi
  • Mehadi
  • Mohonbhog
  • Mugojai
  • Nagaland kalo
  • Nalipankhia
  • Nikkodan
  • Nivar
  • Nonakshitish
  • Nagaland
  • Nagalanmd Sada
  • Nageswari
  • Nagra patnai
  • Narayan 21
  • Narayan kamini
  • Narkelchari
  • Naryan Patnai
  • Neli emo
  • Orasal
  • P 64 From Meghalya
  • P 66 From Meghalaya
  • Pakistani Basmati
  • Pakri
  • Pankha Gura
  • Pari
  • Paru
  • Pateni
  • Patikalam
  • Patnai 23
  • Payti emo
  • Putkhalai
  • Parbal
  • Parimolsana
  • Phakirmoni
  • Pokali
  • Rabansal
  • Radhatilak
  • Radhuni pagal
  • Raghu sal
  • Ramchandrabhog
  • Ramigelli
  • Rangi Dhan
  • Rani akanda
  • Radha emo
  • Rahspanjar
  • Ramjiara
  • Ranikajal
  • Rupali
  • Rupsal
  • Sadagetu
  • Sabita
  • Sabraj
  • Sada Chenga
  • Sada Kalam
  • Safari
  • Salkele
  • Samba sole
  • Sapuri
  • Sararaj
  • Sarukala
  • Shatia
  • Shu Kalma
  • Silkote
  • Sita sal
  • Sitabhog
  • Siulee
  • Sole
  • Soler Pona
  • Sonalu
  • Sonasari
  • Srikamal
  • Sundari
  • Super sita
  • Talmugur
  • Tangar sal
  • Teranga
  • Thubi
  • Tilakkachari
  • Tulsa
  • Tulsibas
  • Tulsimanjari
  • Tulsmukul
  • Tilakasturi
  • Toragoda
  • Tulaipanji
  • Vogalaya
  • White Harisnakar
  • White ponny
  • Indonesian rice varieties/landraces[edit]

    In Indonesia, there are at least 45 varieties of rice for wet-field production (sawah) and 150 varieties of rice for dry-field production.[30]

    • Anak Daro
  • Andel Jaran
  • Angkong
  • Batang Lembang
  • Batang Ombilin
  • Batang Piaman
  • Bengawan
  • Cempo
  • Ceredek
  • Ceredek asal Gaduang Surian
  • Ceredek asal Talang Babungo
  • Ceredek Merah
  • Ceredek Putih asal Tanjung Balik
  • Cianjur Pandanwangi (aromatic)
  • Cisokan
  • Dharma Ayu
  • Dryland rice landraces of Java
  • Ekor Kuda
  • Engseng
  • Gropak (Kulon Progo-Jogja)
  • Gundelan (Malang)
  • Indramayu: Gropak
  • Induk Ayam
  • Jambur Urai
  • Kebo
  • Ketan Lusi
  • Ketan Tawon
  • Longong
  • Markoti
  • Melati
  • Merong (Pasuruan)
  • Ondel
  • Padi Boy Rice
  • Padi Cere Kuning
  • Padi Cere Unggul
  • Padi Gadu (unhulled rice seed)
  • Padi Gandamana
  • Padi Hitam
  • Padi Kidangsari
  • Padi Konyal
  • Padi Kuning
  • Padi Kutu
  • Padi Mendali
  • Padi Mentik
  • Padi Mentik Wangi
  • Padi Pandan Wangi
  • Padi Parak
  • Padi Putih
  • Padi Sari Wangi
  • Padi Sri Wulan
  • Padi Suntiang
  • Padi Wangi Lokal
  • Pemuda Idaman
  • Peta
  • Rajalele (semi-aromatic)
  • Rangka Madu
  • Rejung Kuning
  • Rijal
  • Rojolele
  • Sawah Kelai
  • Siherang
  • Sikadedek
  • Simenep
  • Sri Kuning
  • Srimulih
  • Tambun Data
  • Temanggung black rice
  • Tembaga
  • Tjina
  • Tumpang Karyo
  • Tunjung
  • Umbul-umbul
  • Untup
  • Wulu
  • Iranian varieties[edit]

    Many varieties of rice are cultivated in Iran. A few of them are listed below.

    Italian varieties[edit]

    Maratelli rice before harvest in Italy
  • Ariete
  • Baldo
  • Balilla
  • Carnaroli
  • Gloria
  • Lido
  • Maratelli Historical Variety
  • Originario
  • Padano
  • Ribe
  • Roma
  • Sant'Andrea
  • Selenio
  • Thaibonnet
  • Venere - a black aromatic specialty rice
  • Vialone Nano
  • Japanese varieties[edit]

    Non-glutinous rice
    Varieties used in sake production
    Glutinous rice
    Aromatic Rice
    Red Rice
    Black rice

    Malaysian varieties[edit]

    White rice
    Glutinous rice
    Black glutinous rice
    Red rice
    Fragrant rice
    Herbicide tolerance rice

    Nepali varieties[edit]

    • Basmati
  • Kalopatle
  • Jumli Marshi
  • Pokhareli Jethobudho
  • Kachorwa - 4
  • Kachorwa - 8
  • Tilki
  • Tilki - 4
  • Tilki - 8
  • Tilki - 12
  • Kariya Parewapwankh
  • Barkhe 1027
  • Barkhe 2014
  • Anamol Masuli
  • Kalo Nuniya
  • Shyamjira
  • Saathi
  • Kalo Jhinuwa
  • Kalo Jira
  • Ghiupuri
  • Sunaulo Sugandha
  • Sarju 52
  • Radha 4
  • Kalopatle
    Jumli Marshi
    Pokhareli Jethobudho

    Pakistani varieties[edit]

    • Basmati PK-198
  • Basmati PK-370
  • Basmati PK-385
  • Basmati PK-515
  • Basmati 2000
  • Basmati Pak or Kernal Basmati
  • Basmati D-98
  • DR 82 Long Grain
  • DR 83 Long Grain
  • DR 92 Long Grain
  • Himsha Basmati 67
  • Irri-6 Non Basmati Long Grain Rice
  • Irri-9 Non Basmati Long Grain Rice
  • C-9 Non basmati Long Grain Rice
  • Kainaat (1121)
  • Kasha Basmati 167
  • Khushbu
  • KS 282 Non Basmati Long Grain Rice
  • KSK 133
  • KSK 434
  • Moomal
  • PK-386 Long Grain Rice
  • PS-2 Non Basmati Extra Long Grain Rice
  • PSP-2001
  • Basmati SD-D34
  • Shadab (R-1, A,1, B-1, B-2)
  • Shaheen Basmati
  • Shahi Basmati 451
  • Super Basmati
  • Unique Basmati 15
  • Zaiqa HT-1215
  • Sada Hayat
  • Shahkar
  • JP-5
  • Kashmir Nafees
  • Swat-I
  • Swat-II
  • Dilrosh-97
  • Fakhar-e-Malakand
  • Sarshar
  • Shahkar
  • Basmati Chenab
  • Basmati Kissan
  • Basmati Punjab
  • Basmati 1509
  • Noor Basmati
  • Philippine varieties[edit]

    Balatinaw (or Balatinao), an heirloom black rice from Mountain Province, Philippines
    • 7 tonner
  • Angelika
  • Azucena
  • Balatinaw[37]
  • Baysilanon
  • Chong-ak[38]
  • Dinorado
  • Ifugao Rice
  • Imbuucan[38]
  • IR-64
  • IR-8
  • IR-841
  • Angelica
  • Kalinayan
  • Maharlika
  • Mestiso
  • Milagrosa pino
  • Ominio[38]
  • Pirurutong (purple glutinous rice)[39]
  • R-238
  • Sampaguita
  • Segadis Milagrosa
  • Sinandomeng
  • Tapol (white glutinous rice)
  • Wagwag
  • V-10
  • V-160
  • White Rose
  • Portuguese varieties[edit]

    Sri Lankan varieties[edit]

    • Badhabath
  • Kaluheenati
  • Keeri Samba
  • Madathawalu
  • Nadu Rice
  • Samba
  • Sri Lankan Red Rice
  • Sri Lankan white rice
  • Supiri Nadu
  • Supiri Samba
  • Suwandhel
  • Kurulu Thuda
  • Gonabaru
  • Dik wee
  • Hichchi naga
  • Pokkali
  • Madathawalu
  • Masuran
  • Rathkara al
  • Rath hada al
  • Kalu kumara
  • Herath banda
  • Maha ma wee
  • San sun
  • Kiri naran
  • Kalu heenati
  • Sudu heenati
  • Weda heenati
  • Goda heenati
  • Dik heenati
  • Spanish varieties[edit]

    Bomba rice

    Taiwanese varieties[edit]

    Penglai rice
    Zailai rice

    Thai varieties[edit]

    Jasmine rice from Thailand

    Vietnamese varieties[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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