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Calif. farmer creating identity for his rice - Yahoo! Finance

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reat sushi depends on rice that is just right -- grains that are glossy and yielding after cooking, sticky with a touch of sweetness, but able to retain their color, aroma and shape.

Nearly all sushi rice used in the United States is grown in the Sacramento River valley, where the snowmelt and the region's warm days and cool nights create ideal conditions for the medium- and short-grain varieties preferred by sushi chefs.

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This is great that an organic farmer is getting a name for themselves and being recognized for their crop and it's quality! I hope that this farmer will have a long successful career!

    Reply#1 - Fri Jun 11, 2010 10:26 PM EDT
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