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Rice FAQ Rice is a complex carbohydrate, which means that it contains starch and fiber. Complex carbohydrates are digested slowly, allowing the body to utilize the energy released over a longer period which is nutritionally efficient. Rice has low sodium content and contains useful quantities of potassium, the B vitamins, thiamin and niacin. An average portion of rice (50g) provide about 11% of the abut estimated average daily requirement of protein. On portion also has only 245 kcal. Those looking to reduce their fat and cholesterol intakes can turn to rice because it contain only a trace of fat and no cholesterol.Rice is suitable for vegetarians and vegans, with brown rice in particular complementing vegetarian and vegan dishes.
Basmati FAQ Basmati is a variety of long grain rice, grown in India and Pakistan notable for its fragrance and delicate, nuanced flavour. Its name means "the fragrant one" in, but it can also mean "the soft rice." Pakistan are the largest cultivators and exporters of this rice; it is primarily grown through paddy field farming in the Punjab region. The grains of basmati rice are longer than most other types of rice. Cooked grains of Basmati rice are characteristically free flowing rather than sticky, as with most long-grain rice. Cooked basmati rice can be uniquely identified by its fragrance. Basmati rice is available in two varieties - white and brown.
Halal FAQ

Halal (حلال, ḥalāl, Halaal) is an term designating any object or an action which is permissible to use or engage in, according to Islamic law. It is the opposite of The term is widely used to designate food seen as permissible according to Islamic law) - ( (الشريعة الإسلامية). It is estimated that 70% of Muslims worldwide follow halal food standards and that the global halal market is currently a $580 (U.S.) billion industry.
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Our next shipment from Malaysia will arrive in UK by end of this month. This shipment is full with Asian products. For those who are interested to be our customers or partners, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

MP Rice World Limited

Halal Products

MP Rice World Limited has go to another step in expending our business. We are now supplying halal products due to the high demands in UK market. Our products are 100% certified as halal. All our products are from Malaysia which is already known as a establish Muslim's country.

What is Halal ?
The word 'halal' literally means permissible- and in translation it is usually used as lawful.

The Halal food Authority rules for halal are based on Islamic Shari'ah. Opposite to halal is haram, which means unlawful or forbidden.

It is well known in the meat trade that Muslims consume halal meat. However, at times questions are asked, what is halal? In Arabic it simply means permissible or allowed. Opposite to it is haram, which means forbidden or not allowed. Arabic is the language of Qur`an, a scripture revealed to the Holy Prophet of Islam by the Almighty Allah to be followed in its entirety by the Muslims. 

You can click OUR PRODUCTS link to see all our which is 100% certified as Halal.

 

MP Rice World Limited

MP RiceWorld Limited was setup purposely to bring satisfaction in quality and price for Basmati Rice lover in United Kingdom. Our Basmati Rice is directly imported from Pakistan in yearly contract basis to preserve quality and prices as well as consistence supply. BASMATI MASONI is our own brand name marketed in entire UK.

Currently our market distributors are community leader & wholesaler in Liverpool, Lancaster, Manchester, Sheffield, Nottingham, Dewsbury, Loughborough, Leeds, Middleborough, York, Leicester,Birmingham, Bradford, Glasgow, Edinbrough,Coventry, Newcastle, Durham, Worcester, Cardiff , Bristol and London.

MP RiceWorld Ltd. is constantly striving to achieve excellence growth. The business is driven from an uncompromising commitment in quality and price. All focused to exceeding the customers' satisfaction.

MPRW Ltd also importing Asian products for UK market such as coconut milk, Milo chocholate, potato  chips, noodles, soya souce, nescafe, canned pineapples, toothpaste and variety of  sweets.

 

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