Experience the heritage of Bengal with Kalo Nunia rice, also known as Kalonunia or the “Prince of Rice.” This rare, GI-tagged non-basmati variety is cultivate...
Read MoreExperience the heritage of Bengal with Kalo Nunia rice, also known as Kalonunia or the “Prince of Rice.” This rare, GI-tagged non-basmati variety is cultivate...
Read MoreExperience the heritage of Bengal with Kalo Nunia rice, also known as Kalonunia or the “Prince of Rice.” This rare, GI-tagged non-basmati variety is cultivated in the fertile regions of Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, Alipurduar, Darjeeling, and Kalimpong in North Bengal, West Bengal.
Black-husked grains with a slender, non-sticky texture
Naturally aromatic, with a floral scent and nutty flavor
Grown using organic practices with minimal fertilizer input
Blast-resistant and resilient to climate fluctuations
Perfect for traditional Bengali dishes such as:
Pulao – fragrant and festive
Khichuri – hearty and comforting
Payesh – creamy and celebratory
Also used in Bhog, Patishapta, and Muri, making it a versatile choice for both savory and sweet preparations.
Awarded on: 2 January 2024
Valid until: 11 March 2034
Registered by: Geographical Indications Registry, Govt. of India
Proposed by: SAMETI, Narendrapur