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Japanese rice, or japonica, is a short-grain variety of rice
Rice

Rice is a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in tropical Latin America, and East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, making it the second-most consumed cereal grain, after maize....
 (Oryza sativa var. japonica) which is characterized by its unique stickiness and texture. It also comes in a variety called mochigome which is used for making mochi
Mochi

Mochi is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape. In Japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki....
. Rice is sold either as brown rice
Brown rice

Brown rice is Huller or partly milled rice, a kind of whole grain, a natural grain that remains unbleached. It has a mild nutty flavor, is chewier than white rice and becomes rancidification more quickly....
, genmai, which must be polished by a machine, or ready-polished. Sprouted brown rice hatsuga genmai
Hatsuga genmai

is unpolished brown Japanese rice rice that has been allowed to germinate in order to increase its palatability compared to ungerminated brown rice and also to increase levels of nutrients such as gamma-aminobutyric acid....
 is also sold in smaller quantities.






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Japanese rice, or japonica, is a short-grain variety of rice
Rice

Rice is a staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in tropical Latin America, and East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia, making it the second-most consumed cereal grain, after maize....
 (Oryza sativa var. japonica) which is characterized by its unique stickiness and texture. It also comes in a variety called mochigome which is used for making mochi
Mochi

Mochi is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape. In Japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki....
. Rice is sold either as brown rice
Brown rice

Brown rice is Huller or partly milled rice, a kind of whole grain, a natural grain that remains unbleached. It has a mild nutty flavor, is chewier than white rice and becomes rancidification more quickly....
, genmai, which must be polished by a machine, or ready-polished. Sprouted brown rice hatsuga genmai
Hatsuga genmai

is unpolished brown Japanese rice rice that has been allowed to germinate in order to increase its palatability compared to ungerminated brown rice and also to increase levels of nutrients such as gamma-aminobutyric acid....
 is also sold in smaller quantities. It has a softer texture than brown rice and a pleasant fragrance, yet retains the health benefits of brown rice. Most supermarkets in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
 sell ready-polished rice in 10 kg, 5 kg, and smaller bags. Brown rice is usually sold in 30 kg bags. Japonica should not be confused with Jasponica rice – a cross between the long-grained and fragrant Thai Jasmine rice and the sticky, soft Japanese rice.

A spot with an automated rice polishing machine, called seimaijo, for polishing brown rice, are a common sight in rural Japan. The by-product of the polishing process, rice bran (???komenuka) can be used for making a kind of pickle called nukazuke or recycled as fertilizer. The rice polishing machines typically polish a 10 kg amount for 100 yen.

Cultivation

Rice is cultivated throughout Japan. In Hokkaido
Hokkaido

, formerly known as Ezo, Yezo, Yeso, or Yesso, is Japan's second largest island and the largest, northernmost of its 47 prefectures of Japan....
, Japan's northernmost island, hardier varieties are grown. In Honshu
Honshu

or Honshu is the largest island of Japan. The nation's main island, it is south of Hokkaido across the Tsugaru Strait, north of Shikoku across the Inland Sea, and northeast of Kyushu across the Kanmon Strait....
, the Japanese mainland, varieties such as koshihikari
Koshihikari

Koshihikari is a most popular variety of rice cultivated in Japan.Koshihikari was first created in 1956, by combining 2 different strains of Nourin No.1 and Nourin No.22 at the Fukui Prefecture Prefectural Agricultural Research Facility....
 are grown.

Cultivation is highly mechanized, and almost all the planting and harvesting is done by machine.

The rice seeds are first soaked in water, then planted into trays under cover before being planted out when they have become big enough.

Use

Rice is eaten in several ways in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
, as plain rice or often with a topping of furikake
Furikake

is any dry Cuisine of Japan condiment meant to be sprinkled on top of rice. It typically consists of a mixture of dried and ground fish, sesame seeds, chopped seaweed, sugar, salt, and monosodium glutamate....
, natto
Natto

is a traditional Japanese cuisine made from fermentation soybeans, popular especially for breakfast. As a rich source of protein, natto and the soybean paste miso formed a vital source of nutrition in History of Japan#Feudal_Japan_.2812th_-_19th_century.29....
 or nori
Nori

is the Japanese name for various edible seaweed species of the red alga Porphyra including most notably P. yezoensis and P. tenera, sometimes called laver ....
, as well as for sushi
Sushi

In Japanese cuisine, is vinegared rice, usually topped with other ingredients, including fish dishes. In Japan, sliced raw fish alone is called sashimi and is distinct from sushi, as sashimi is the raw fish component, not the rice component....
. Leftover rice is often reused as ochazuke
Ochazuke

Chazuke or ochazuke is a simple Japanese dish made by pouring green tea, dashi, or hot water over cooked rice roughly in the same proportion as milk over cereal, usually with savoury toppings....
 (rice with green tea) or chahan
Fried rice

Fried rice is a popular component of Chinese cuisine and other forms of Asian cuisine. It is made from rice fried in a wok, typically with additional ingredients left over from other dishes....
 (fried rice).

Rice is also used to make alcoholic drinks like sake
Sake

Sake is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice.This beverage is called sake in English, but in Japanese language, sake or Honorific speech in Japanese refers to alcoholic drinks in general....
, snacks such as senbei
Senbei

Senbei are Japanese Cracker s, made from rice. They come in various shapes, sizes, and flavors, usually savory but sometimes sweet. Senbei are often eaten with green tea as a casual snack and offered to visiting house guests as a courtesy refreshment....
, rice crackers, and agemochi
Agemochi

is a popular Japanese food made from fried mochi, sticky rice. The dry mochi is broken into small pieces, about 1cm cubed, and deep fried. The pieces then puff up....
.

Preparation

Most Japanese use rice cooker
Rice cooker

A rice cooker or rice steamer is a device used primarily for cooking rice. There are self-contained electrical appliance versions, as well as microwave oven and natural gas variants....
s (??? suihanki) to which measured amounts of washed rice and water are added. The rice is first washed until the water becomes clear. Then, before cooking it is usually soaked in water for a time between half an hour in summer, and two hours in winter. It is then boiled using a ratio of about five parts of water to four parts of rice. After this it is steamed until the centre of the rice becomes soft. Salt is not added to the rice.

Traditionally, rice was eaten at every meal in Japan; most modern rice cookers can be set ahead by a timer, so that rice will be ready for the morning meal. The rice cooker can also keep rice moist and warm. Rice kept warm like this remains edible for several hours, so that rice need be made only once per day.

Prepared rice is usually served from the rice cooker into a chawan, or rice bowl.

After cooking, rice may also be held in a covered wooden box called an ohitsu.

Brown rice can be sprouted at home if it has not been irradiated or otherwise altered.

Trading

The Dojima Rice Market in Osaka was the first known futures market, with trading in rice contracts established sometime around 1730. This market ceased with economic controls in 1939. In 2005, the Tokyo Grain Exchange announced that it would create a futures contract on rice with trading starting in the summer of 2006. However, the trading of these futures contracts has been postponed to an unspecified date since it has not been approved by the Japanese government.

The Tokyo Grain Exchange was founded in 1952 in the same location as the Kakigaracho Rice Trading Exchange, established in 1874. As of 2005, two varieties of Japanese rice were in consideration for standardization of the contract.

In order to fulfill self-sufficiency goals in Japan and to support domestic rice producers, the Japanese government enforces quotas and high tariffs on foreign rice. As a result, virtually all the rice consumed in Japan is domestically produced.

See also

  • Nori
    Nori

    is the Japanese name for various edible seaweed species of the red alga Porphyra including most notably P. yezoensis and P. tenera, sometimes called laver ....
  • Onigiri
    Onigiri

    , also known as or rice ball, is a food made from white rice formed into triangular or oval shape and often wrapped in nori . Traditionally, an onigiri is filled with pickled ume , salted salmon, katsuobushi, or any other salty or sour ingredient as a preservative....
  • Paddy field
    Paddy field

    A paddy field is a flooded parcel of arable land used for growing rice and other Aquatic plant. Rice can also be grown in dry-fields, but from the twentieth century paddy field agriculture became the dominant form of growing rice....
  • Sushi
    Sushi

    In Japanese cuisine, is vinegared rice, usually topped with other ingredients, including fish dishes. In Japan, sliced raw fish alone is called sashimi and is distinct from sushi, as sashimi is the raw fish component, not the rice component....