There are over a thousand aromatic rice varieties but only a handful of those varieties can be called ‘Basmati’. The name comes from two Sanskrit root words – Vas which means aroma; and Matup which means ingrained. Having distinguished itself as the ‘white pearl’, basmati is an ancient grain of India.


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Traditionally being grown for the selected royal families of India, Basmati has undergone a revolution, making India the No 1 exporter of this wonder rice in the world. While it has been cultivated in India for centuries, it wasn’t as widely available as it is today. The earliest recorded mention of Basmati was in the epic Punjabi tale Heer Ranjha which was written in 1777 by Waris Shah. Then, Basmati was considered an item of luxury & grown for royalty and was a notoriously difficult crop to grow which made it extremely expensive.

Things changed starting in the late 1960s when the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, popularly known as the PUSA Institute, under the leadership of Dr. VP Singh. Dr. Singhworked towards scientifically developing newer varieties of Basmati. India, at the time, became the epicenter of the Basmati revolution in the potential of newer and developed varieties of Basmati Rice by the IARI (PUSA Institute) and was instrumental in promoting, growing, and marketing these new breeds like PUSA-1121, which are now the most popular and most grown varieties of Basmati rice in the selective regions of India.


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Basmati –is an incredible story of how this wonder grain from India is carefully selected, processed, and checked before being packed for millions of customers across the world. It is also a testament to everything that makes right from developing the perfect seed to international standards of production and packaging to constantly delivering the highest quality in all of our products. Indulge into the complete journey of Basmati Rice from Farms of India to the plates of unlimited cuisines across the world. This is the story of an ancient, yet modern grain.


This is the story of Basmati -. flavours of blended teas cater into customer requirements directly at his doorstep. is home to some of the world’s finest teas. Some exquisite spices are also grown at its plantations in Munnar, Wayanad and Nilgiris. We have a range of single/blended tea in leaf and dust grades which is certified by Rainforest Alliance, Trustea and Ethical Tea Partnership.’ Tea Town variety of options like Organic Tea, Lemon Tea, Black Tea, Masala Tea, Ginger and White tea. Besides its aroma and freshness, also provides a range of health benefits. We also have whole spice packs of Cardamom, Cinnamon, Clove & Pepper in attractive packaging that can be ideal for corporate gifting whether its your favourite employee or customer in the festive season. We also have customised solutions for your tea & spice requirement which will be purely based on volume.

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