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Koshihikari Premium Short Grain Rice is a 6.81 kg bag of authentic, sushi-grade rice originally cultivated in Niigata, Japan. Known for its fluffy texture, slight stickiness, and sweet, nutty aroma, this 100% pure short-grain rice is perfect for sushi and everyday meals. Packaged by Shirakiku in the USA, it offers a premium culinary experience with easy cooking instructions for consistent, restaurant-quality results.






| ASIN | B0093ZTUEA |
| Brand | Shirakiku |
| Brand Name | Shirakiku |
| Coin Variety 1 | Koshihikari |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Cuisine | japanese |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,366 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Kosher |
| Item Form | Grain |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Package Weight | 6.91 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 6.81 Kilograms |
| Item package quantity | 1 |
| Item weight | 6.81 Kilograms |
| Model Number | 9894932 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Part Number | 9894932 |
| Serving Range | 150-225 servings |
| UPC | 766789894932 074410012502 |
| Unit Count | 6810.0 gram |
| Unit count | 6810.0 gram |
R**.
Five Stars
taste great, loving it. will purchase again
K**K
Five Stars
good quality, good value.
P**K
Best short grain Rice, Ever!! Flavorful! Delicious!
Just made my first pot of this delicious rice after receiving it as the reviews were so good. I can’t believe I’ve lived my whole life without having this amazing rice. I brought it after reading thousands of reviews looking for the perfect rice for Gimbap. This rice is so flavorful, firm and sticky at the same time. Made perfect Gimbap and it was my first time making Gimbap. Thanks Aaron and Claire🥰 I put a little Korean toasted sesame oil in with the salt and let soak for 30 mins before cooking in my Japanese rice cooker, “zujiruski” on sushi. The rice was slightly sweet, and flavorful right out of the pot all by itself. Worth every penny. I will always buy this rice going forward. Ten stars!! NO BUGS! Tightly sealed and the bag of rice was then placed inside a heavy plastic bag, sealed, then placed in a box for shipping.
C**G
Good Japanese rice
This is one of the best brands of Japanese rice, definitely great for sushi and Asian dishes. No funky smell or stale odor.
M**A
Sacramento Valley grown Japanese short grain rice of excellent quality
This Sacramento CA valley grown short grain Japanese rice is good as you can get with consistency without buying those grown in Japan. The best rice is what is known as new rice harvested in the Fall months. They produce the softest and tastiest rice prized in Japan. In Japan, it is labeled as such but in the US, it is hard to know when harvested. My rice purchased in September 2024 showed expiration of May 2026. I wish American grown rice shows harvested date too. I once purchased Nishki rice bought in California that I knew immediately it was Fall harvested rice because of soft rice texture and superior taste. It was purchased in January. Pure chance but I may have gotten lucky and was able to buy the new rice of the season. The color of onigiri shown in my photo is from several ingredients which darkened the rice to mimic Japanese Family Mart conbini tuna onigiri. Makes great tasting onigiri. I make in batches and freeze in portions. When ready to eat microwave on power level 6 until warmed through.
P**R
Quality Japanese Style Rice
Good rice, satisfies my picky Japanese wife and kids... arrives fresher than what some of the local stores have on the shelf. Tastes as you would want it to...
B**R
Mixed feelings. L O N G cooking time. Great flavor & texture.
For me, the Standard for best rice has been Botan's Cal-Rose brand. It's a "medium grain" rice. I haven't liked the texture of long-grain rice, so I wondered, "Is there a short-grain rice? I should try it." AND I bought this. -- I do like the flavor and texture a bit better than Cal-Rose. However, I forgot that some rice hybrids require Much longer cooking time. Cal-Rose needed only six minutes in my pressure cooker. Then comes this Shirakiku Koshihikari that needs a pre-cook soak of thirty minutes AND another thirty minutes after cooking for the awesomeness to soak in, or something. In between is the "give a hard boil for five minutes, then simmer for 25 minutes." -- SO, this sure as heck IS NOT FAST FOOD. But as I said, I love the flavor and texture. You need to realize this is "Sticky Rice" and not the "fluffy" stuff of long-grain rice. Long-Grains need to be eaten with a spoon while this Short-Grain is perfect for chopsticks.
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