Shirakiku

Shirakiku Dried Grains Rice - Japanese Style Short Grain White Koshihikari - Uncooked Premium Quality Sweet Sticky Sushi

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  • ๐๐ซ๐ž๐ฆ๐ข๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐๐ฎ๐š๐ฅ๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐‘๐ข๐œ๐ž: The premium quality of this sticky white rice results from years of cultivar improvement efforts. It features a quick cooking time with the best digestibility and is cultivated using the traditional farming principle.
  • ๐’๐จ๐Ÿ๐ญ ๐˜๐ž๐ญ ๐’๐ญ๐ข๐œ๐ค๐ฒ ๐“๐ž๐ฑ๐ญ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ž: This Japanese Style rice is grown on farms and pure water is used for making sake. This variety is the utmost choice of chefs owing to its pearly, white color and soft yet slightly sticky texture.
  • ๐ˆ๐๐ž๐š๐ฅ ๐ญ๐จ ๐Œ๐š๐ค๐ž ๐’๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ก๐ข: This short grain rice variety features a slightly sweet flavor, off-white color, and soft texture making them ideal for sushi. Also, its glycaemic index is low compared to others and has a high amount of resistant starch
  • ๐๐ž๐ซ๐Ÿ๐ž๐œ๐ญ ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ ๐ƒ๐ข๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐ž๐ซ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐ƒ๐ข๐ฌ๐ก๐ž๐ฌ: The koshihikari rice variety is short-grain rice cultivated in a traditional way. It is not only used to make sushi but also in biryani, risotto, paella, pilaf, and other ethnic food.
  • ๐๐š๐œ๐ค๐š๐ ๐ž ๐ˆ๐ง๐œ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐๐ž๐: This short grain white rice package weighs 4.4 pounds and comes packed in airtight pouch. Moreover, the package features dimensions of 11.22 x 7.68 x 5.31 inches.
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BrandShirakiku
Number of Items1
Unit Count70.4 Ounce
Item Weight4.4 Pounds
Item Package Quantity1
Technical specifications
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
package_dimensions11.1 x 8.27 x 3.07 inches; 4.4 Pounds
upc074410012830
manufacturerShirakiku
units70.4 Ounce
best_sellers_rank#12,848 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #20 in Dried White Rice

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Customers say

Customers praise this high-quality sushi rice for its pleasant hint of sweetness and creamy texture, noting it's less gummy than Nishiki and easy to prepare.

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Great quality!

rwilzโ€”November 12, 2025

I am not a rice connoisseur, but I can cook many styles of rice successfully in a traditional stove-top pot. What I like about this brand is that all the grains hydrate and cook properly every time, with an excellent texture. Many short-grain "supermarket" sushi-style rice often cook inconsistently (hence the need for a rice cooker). I'm very pleased, as it is expensive rice. Read more

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Closest thing I could find after travelling through Japan

Susan M.โ€”January 11, 2018

I love this luxurious rice. I make it in my Instant Pot (using a modified Alton Brown's Sushi Rice recipe) and it comes out amazing every time. It aint cheap but it is delicious and reminds me of the rice The Hubs and I enjoyed in Japan two years ago. Ingredients 2 cups sushi or short grain rice 2 cups water, plus extra for rinsing rice 2 tablespoons rice vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon kosher salt Directions Rinse the rice with water, pour off and repeat 2 to 3 times or until the water runs clear. Spray the inner pot with cooking spray, then dump the wet rice and 2 cups of water into the pot, seal the lid, and select the rice button. Once done, remove the pot from the heat and let stand, covered, for 10 minutes. Combine the rice vinegar, sugar and salt in a small bowl and heat in the microwave on high for 30 to 45 seconds. Transfer the rice into a large wooden or glass mixing bowl and add the vinegar mixture. Fold thoroughly to combine and coat each grain of rice with the mixture. Allow to cool to room temperature before using to make sushi or sashimi. Read more

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As expected

Nathanael Barneyโ€”June 21, 2025

Excellent quality product that was packed and shipped well. Read more

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Great rice but too expensive

kjโ€”December 4, 2025

Great rice but way too expensive. Bought it today at my local store for half of the price. Read more

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Delivered timely and fresh

Rooserโ€”January 8, 2026

As advertised...arrived quickly and fresh. Thank you ! Read more

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As good as rice from Japan

Dan L.โ€”March 7, 2022

This koshihikari cultivar grown in California is half the price of similar rice I bought on Amazon from Niigata, Japan, but tastes just as good, if not better. It has a pleasant hint of sweetness than the rice from Niigata lacked, but otherwise the texture, aroma, and flavor are extremely similar. The Niigata rice had fewer broken pieces and a slightly smoother, plumper surface, but that's not enough to make it worth twice the price. I've also tried several other popular short grain, "sushi," and koshihikari rices from California, both from Amazon and from my local Asian market, and this is my clear favorite. I buy it regularly and enjoy it in Japanese and Korean dishes. I cook it in a rice cooker on high pressure mode. This gelatinizes more of the starch than boiling or low pressure cooking does, resulting in perfectly sticky, chewy rice. Read more

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Delicious

R. Bourneโ€”October 31, 2024

I'm not sure what Japanese rice should taste like, but this is WAY more tasty than the supermarket Jasmine rice that I normally buy. Not a distinctive TASTE, more like a creamier texture. Very pleasurable. Read more

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Good quality Sushi Rice

A. Coxโ€”November 20, 2022

I love making nigiri, Maki rolls, hand rolls, Donburi bowls. And have sampled many Michelin starred sushi restaurants. I canโ€™t compete with them, but I can produce sushi as good as less restaurant. I go into more detail in my cookbook, "Four Star Cooking for Friends". Cooked in a rice cooker, Iโ€™ve tried many, cheaper versions, and more expensive, imported from Japan, versions. Most of the cheaper, and other US grown were not as good. Some shouldnโ€™t even use the phrase โ€˜Sushi Rice' as they didnโ€™t have near enough stickiness for hand made nigiri. The imported Japanese versions were twice the price and barely discernible as better. And so, after a little research, I was pleasantly surprised to find this one which is now my goto sushi rice. New Crop not new crop? Sometimes Iโ€™ve received New Crop sometimes not, it doesnโ€™t make that much difference. Happy with either. Looking expensive these days, but Iโ€™ll stick with it. Read more

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