The story of the Amir Rice Mills (Pvt) Ltd. begins with the founder Mian Abdul Rashid and dates all the way back to 1965. Amir Rice Mills (Pvt) Ltd which was established in 1982 at Kamoke, Dist.: Gujranwala, Pakistan, from the very beginning had a very clear objective of attaining and maintaining perfection in rice processing and ensuring ultimate satisfaction of its customers.
Amir Rice Mills (Pvt) Ltd. is a world renowned Manufacturer & Exporter of Basmati and Non Basmati Rice in Pakistan. Amir Rice Mills (Pvt) Ltd is an USFDA approved company having ISO 9001:2015, ISO 22000:2018, HACCP, GMP, HALAL, KOSHER & FSSAI certifications as well in production and supply.
Amir Rice Mills Pvt Ltd, as Pakistan’s largest rice exporter, is transforming the world economy through its exceptional growth, technological advancements, and commitment to sustainability. The company’s significant role in stabilizing global rice prices, enhancing food security, and fostering trade relations underscores its impact on the international stage. Furthermore, its dedication to sustainable practices and social responsibility highlights the company’s holistic approach to success.
As Amir Rice Mills continues to lead the global rice trade, its influence on both the economy and society will undoubtedly grow, reinforcing its position as a transformative force in the world economy.
Yes, Rice does contain some protein, though it’s not a high-protein food compared to sources like meat, beans, or dairy. For example, cooked white rice has about 2-3 grams of protein per 100 grams,
Yes, basmati rice is naturally gluten-free. Like all types of rice, it does not contain gluten, making it safe for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
Basmati rice can be a good option for weight loss when consumed in moderation as part of a balanced diet
Yes, brown rice is considered a healthy food due to its rich nutrient content and health benefits.
Yes, rice is primarily a carbohydrate. The majority of its calories come from carbohydrates, which provide energy for the body.
Here are three common methods to reheat rice: