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Samba rice is widely used in South Indian cuisine, particularly in dishes like biryani, pongal, and kheer. It has a unique nutty flavor and a pleasant aroma that adds depth to the dishes.
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Samba rice is a popular variety of short-grain rice known for its unique flavor and texture. It is primarily grown and consumed in South India, particularly in the states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Samba rice has a slightly sticky and soft consistency when cooked, making it suitable for a variety of dishes. It is often used in traditional South Indian recipes such as biryani, pongal, and sweet rice preparations. Samba rice is appreciated for its ability to absorb flavors well, resulting in delicious and aromatic dishes. Its versatility and distinct taste make it a preferred choice for those seeking an authentic South Indian culinary experience.

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