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Among his organic vegetables, Mr. Arima grows his own breed of koshihikari rice that he's determined through trial and simmering to be "better than Italian."
Risotto Rising 2009
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The two exchanges list yen-denominated contracts, with deliverable grades including "koshihikari," a popular rice brand grown in Japan.
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The two exchanges will list yen-denominated contracts, with deliverable grades including "koshihikari," a popular rice brand grown in Japan.
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Even if the soil recovers, farmers in Fukushima prefecture — known for the light and sticky "koshihikari" strain of rice preferred by many Japanese — face another problem.
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Even if the soil recovers, farmers in Fukushima prefecture - known for the light and sticky "koshihikari" strain of rice preferred by many Japanese - face another problem.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Masuda Noboru, stomping around his own rice paddy in Omaezaki, where he planted koshihikari rice on 2,818 square meters in April.
AMPONTAN 2008
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He said he also felt a particular responsibility because Fukui is the home of koshihikari rice.
AMPONTAN 2008
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"shari" is the finest quality "koshihikari" brand On the other hand toro is a junk food for low income earners The fish is recycled and instead of rice, barley or minced pasta is used
WN.com - Articles related to Gulf Air staff undergo intense service course 2010
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"shari" is the finest quality "koshihikari" brand On the other hand toro is a junk food for low income earners The fish is recycled and instead of rice, barley or minced pasta is used
WN.com - Articles related to Japan shows 'The Cove' after delay from protests 2010
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Harvests of this rice variety from Uonuma in Niigata Prefecture is among the most expensive rice sold in Japan.
February 8, 2010