








🍚 Elevate your sushi game with Japan’s finest sticky rice—don’t miss out on the ultimate grain experience!
Ubara Rice is a super premium short grain sticky rice cultivated in Japan’s Ibaraki prefecture using eco-friendly methods. Renowned for its larger grain size, exceptional sweetness, and perfect chewiness, it is favored by Michelin-star chefs and high-end sushi restaurants worldwide. Ideal for sushi, onigiri, and various Asian dishes, Ubara maintains its delicious texture whether served warm or cold, making it a must-have for culinary enthusiasts seeking authentic Japanese rice quality.
| ASIN | B0892PRLDK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,116 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #60 in Dried White Rice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (398) |
| Manufacturer | Hyakushoichiba Corporation |
| Package Dimensions | 14.09 x 9.25 x 4.88 inches; 11 Pounds |
| UPC | 036992800007 |
| Units | 176.0 Ounce |
F**I
This is high quality delicious rice that can be worthwhile splurge
Since entering semi-retirement, I have been spending more time cooking and buying lots of kitchen gadgets and exotic ingredients. So I started making onigiri, musubi, and oshizushi for co-workers while I've been advancing my culinary skills. As a result, I went down a bit of a culinary rabbit hole trying different Japanese grown short grain rices. I grew up eating Kohuko yellow or rose medium grain California rice and transitioned onto Nishiki medium grain rice when I moved out on my own because it was more readily available in communities without Asian grocery stores but had plenty of Wal-Mart Supercenters. Just so you know, if you're dipping your toe in the sushi, onigiri, or musubi making world, Nishiki is an excellent starting point. It is good quality, easy to work with, and costs about $1.20/pound on Amazon. It accepts liquid sushi seasoning when it's hot like a champ and returns to being pleasantly firm when cooled to room temperature for sushi making. As someone who spent an entire childhood eating rice EVERYDAY, I can tell right away that Ubara is definitely a step up from Nishiki, Kohuko Rose, or Botan. However, if you're planning to buy Ubara just for sushi, fried rice, or other cooking applications, save yourself some money and just stick to the California medium grain Calrose variants. You're wasting Ubara if you're just going to add a bunch of flavorants to cover up the natural flavor and sweetness of the rice. Ubara is a rice that you want to eat just as great quality rice. It is a rice that stands alone and shines. This is a rice that is best eaten comfortably warm as an accompaniment to other savory dishes-you'll miss the subtleties of the texture and flavor of the individual grains if you eat it boiling lava hot right out of the rice cooker. In fact this rice is delicious at room temperature For rice lovers, this is an excellent candidate for just munching on as you're just puttering around the kitchen. The sweetness shines through when the rice is room temperature.
L**.
Delicious Sushi Rice!
This large bag of "sushi-grade" rice arrived vacuumed-sealed and cooked up perfectly! The aroma and stickiness was absolutely perfect for my "sushi" party. While this product is a bit pricey per pound, it is the highest-grade sushi rice and it definitely elevated my event with it's delicious aroma, taste and perfect stickiness.
H**R
Unenriched REAL Japanese sushi rice.
This is just the very best of the best of sushi rice (from Japan) and I've tried them all. It's just delicious and is very well packed for travel (it travels a long way!). I can't eat American grown rice because it's required by our government (or FDA whatever I don't know) to be "enriched". Rice from Asia (Japan/India etc) does not have that requirement. It's wonderful rice. Now you don't have to travel to Japan to eat the rice that they do. :)
J**J
Good quality
Very nice except the price high
T**A
Absolutely delicious rice
Absolutely delicious rice. Cooks perfectly in the Zojirushi rice cooker. Will definitely be buying again.
J**B
Top quality! All rice is not the same.
Very flavorful and firm texture! Again all rice is not created equal, you can taste the difference from each region and cultivar. I use for daily meals. Worth the price.
T**O
Not as hood as I thought it might be
It was good but not great for the high price. I have had better. Not much flavour
C**N
This converted my wife!
My wife tells me, previously for her it was brown rice and no other. Ubara has introduced her to, a new favorite go-to rice. Myself, I enjoy each and every mouthful.
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