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Sharbati Basmati Rice: The Affordable Basmati with Rich Aroma and Taste
Cultivated in the fertile regions of north India, especially in Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, Sharbati Basmati is carefully processed and aged by Indian Essence to ensure purity, freshness, and consistent quality.Although it is not classified as a true Basmati under the GI (Geographical Indication) tag, it closely resembles traditional Basmati in appearance, aroma, and cooking properties, making it an ideal substitute. Its soft texture, non-sticky nature, and fragrant aroma make Sharbati rice a go-to option for families, caterers, hotels, and food processors.

Agronomic Features
Indian Essence Sharbati rice is a farmer-friendly crop due to its adaptability, high productivity, and shorter growing cycle. Here are the key agronomic attributes:
- Crop Duration: 120–135 days (depends on the climate and region)
- Plant Height: 100–110 cm (semi-dwarf)
- Yield Potential: 20–24 quintals per acre
- Sowing Period: Mid-June to early July
- Harvest Period: October to early November
- Water Requirement: Moderate; tolerates low water conditions
- Fertilizer Input: Moderate; performs well with balanced NPK inputs
- Pest Resistance: Moderate to high; tolerant to bacterial leaf blight and blast
Due to its strong stem and semi-dwarf nature, Sharbati has low lodging risk, making it suitable for mechanical harvesting and easier post-harvest handling.
Grain Characteristics
Though Indian Essence Sharbati is not officially classified as Basmati, it closely resembles it in look and feel. Consumers often choose it for its impressive visual appeal and aroma.
- Grain Length (Raw): 6.9 to 7.1 mm
- Grain Type: Long and slender
- Grain Color: Creamy white (raw), golden (parboiled/sela)
- Elongation Ratio: 1.8 to 2.0x upon cooking
- Cooked Grain Length: 12.5 to 13.5 mm
- Aroma: Mild to moderate natural Basmati-like aroma
- Texture (Cooked): Soft, fluffy, non-sticky
- Chalkiness: Low to medium
- Moisture Content (Standard): 12% max
Indian Essence Sharbati rice is usually aged for 6 to 12 months to enhance its cooking performance, aroma, and texture.
Cooking Qualities
Indian Essence Sharbati is known for its easy cooking, uniform grain size, and aromatic nature. While it lacks the high elongation ratio of 1121 or 1509 Basmati, it is still preferred by many for daily meals and budget cooking.
- Time to Cook: 12–15 minutes (boiled or steamed)
- Water Absorption: Moderate
- Grain Beh * avior: Retains shape, does not stick together
- Taste: Subtle, aromatic, and slightly sweet
- Ideal For: Daily meals, pulao, khichdi, biryani (economical), catering, thali servings
Its ability to remain fluffy and separate after cooking makes it suitable for both traditional and modern rice dishes.
Market Position and Demand
Indian Essence Sharbati rice sits in the mid-range to budget category of long-grain aromatic rice. It serves as a cost-effective alternative to premium Basmati and is widely accepted by consumers who seek Basmati-like properties at a lower price.
Domestic Market:
- Sold in both loose and branded formats
- Preferred in households, restaurants, and bulk cooking facilities
- Used by caterers for weddings, events, and religious ceremonies
Export Market:
- Popular in Middle Eastern, African, and Southeast Asian countries
- Demand driven by affordability, aroma, and Basmati-like look
- Countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, Qatar, Kenya, and Bangladesh are top importers
Due to its consistent appearance and performance, many traders mix Indian Essence Sharbati rice with true Basmati or offer it under house brands targeted at price-conscious consumers.
Processing and Milling Behavior
Indian Essence Sharbati performs well in rice mills and is suitable for both raw milling and parboiling (sela) processes. With modern machinery like Sortex and Polishers, it can be processed to achieve high-quality visual and cooking standards.
- Head Rice Recovery: 55–60% (with proper handling)
- Sorting Compatibility: Excellent
- Breakage Rate: Low (when adequately aged and processed)
- Color Polishing: Creamy to bright white (raw), golden yellow (sela)
- Bagging: 1kg to 50kg packs, available in jute, PP, or non-woven pouches
Farmer and Trader Advantages
For Farmers:
- High Yield with lower cultivation cost
- Shorter Duration allows for early harvesting and next crop planning
- Better Disease Resistance compared to traditional Basmati
- Steady Market Demand with minimal risk
- Less Water-Intensive crop, suitable for areas with limited irrigation
For Traders and Exporters:
- Large Supply Base across northern and central India
- Consistent Pricing and lower volatility than premium Basmati
- Ease of Handling and processing
- Suitable for Branding and private labeling
- Popular for Blending and bulk catering markets
Why Choose Indian Essence Sharbati Basmati Rice?
- Affordability: A budget-friendly alternative to premium basmati varieties.
- Nutritional Value: Rich in carbohydrates, light on the stomach, and easily digestible.
- Authentic Experience: Offers basmati-like aroma and texture at great value.
- Trusted Brand: Indian Essence ensures consistency, purity, and hygiene in every pack.
Conclusion
Indian Essence Sharbati Basmati Rice is a shining example of how affordability and quality can go hand in hand. With its moderate aroma, long grains, soft texture, and dependable cooking results, it has earned a loyal following across homes, hotels, and global markets.
Whether you’re a farmer seeking better returns, a miller looking for high-yield raw material, or an exporter targeting bulk buyers, Sharbati rice delivers consistent value and consumer satisfaction. It plays a key role in filling the gap between daily rice and premium Basmati, offering the essence of tradition at a reasonable price.