Collection: Japanese rice

In Japanese, rice means "meal" (gohan), proof of its central place in Japanese cuisine! Also known as "nihonmai" (日本米) and cultivated since prehistoric times, it's a sacred and respected product, there's no question of leaving a grain in your bowl in Japan! Like bread in our country, rice accompanies every meal of the day, and can be eaten plain or with condiments and pickled vegetables. Discover our selection of white, wholegrain, black, red and glutinous rice for sweet and savory dishes. 

In 2024, Japan experienced an exceptional combination of natural disasters: a historic heatwave and an earthquake had a severe impact on rice harvests. As a result, available quantities plummeted, while demand exploded, particularly with the massive return of tourism. This situation led to a price rise of almost 100% in one year, which is now being passed on to us. 🙏

Thank you for your understanding. We remain committed to offering you the best Japanese products, in full transparency and at the fairest price.

44 products

  • White rice koshihikari ⋅ Nanohana for iRASSHAi ⋅ 1kg

    ⋅ Japan's favorite rice⋅ Ideal for everyday use⋅ As good hot as coldThis white rice has been selected by iRASSHAi to be part of the essentials range...

    Regular price 19.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 19.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 19.00 € per kg
  • White rice yumenishiki ⋅ Yumenishiki ⋅ 1kg

    ⋅ A variety derived from Koshihikari rice⋅ Grown in Italy⋅ Taste and texture almost identical to koshihikari rice⋅ Ideal for everyday use⋅ As good hot as coldIt...

    Regular price 10.80 €
    Prix promotionnel 10.80 € Regular price
    Price per unit 10.80 € per kg
  • Whole rice milky queen from Toyama ⋅ Nanohana ⋅ 1kg

    ⋅ Tender texture⋅ Milky color⋅ Delicious cold but can also be eaten hot⋅ Deep flavor⋅ Grown in Toyama⋅ Ideal rice for onigirisIf Koshihikari is the...

    Regular price 17.80 €
    Prix promotionnel 17.80 € Regular price
    Price per unit 17.80 € per kg
  • White rice okomesan ⋅ Okomesan ⋅ 1kg

    ⋅ A japonica rice⋅ Tender texture⋅ Ideal for everyday use⋅ For all usesA japonica rice grown in Italy, in the Lomellina rice fields, and specially selected by...

    Regular price 9.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 9.50 € Regular price
    Price per unit 9.50 € per kg
  • Puffed rice balls bubu arare ⋅ Fuji Shokuhin ⋅ 55g

    ⋅ Melting, slightly salty texture⋅ Adds texture to dishes⋅ In salads, on rice or in tea⋅ An ochazuke essentialIdeal for...

    Regular price 3.95 €
    Prix promotionnel 3.95 € Regular price
    Price per unit 71.82 € per kg
  • Round Mochi for cooking ⋅ Taimatsu Foods Corporation ⋅ 360g

    ⋅ 100% Rice⋅ Superb in zenzai or oden⋅ Gluten-free⋅ Pan-fry or boiled⋅ Round shape⋅ Individually wrappedRound mochis made...

    Regular price 7.60 €
    Prix promotionnel 7.60 € Regular price
    Price per unit 21.11 € per kg
  • White glutinous rice ⋅ Nanohana for iRASSHAi ⋅ 1kg

    ⋅ Japan's favorite glutinous rice⋅ Delicious with beans or cereals⋅ Ideal for pastries or onigirisThis white rice has been selected by...

    Regular price 20.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 20.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 20.00 € per kg
  • White glutinous rice shin taisho mochi from Toyama ⋅ Nanohana ⋅ 300g

    ⋅ Grown in Toyama, famous for its rice⋅ Rare variety, produced in small quantities⋅ Glutinous texture⋅ Ideal for making pastries or sekihanGlutinous rice...

    Regular price 11.90 €
    Prix promotionnel 11.90 € Regular price
    Price per unit 39.67 € per kg
  • Whole rice yumenishiki ⋅ Yumenishiki ⋅ 1kg

    ⋅ A variety derived from Koshihikari rice⋅ Grown in Italy⋅ Taste and texture almost identical to koshihikari rice⋅ Ideal for everyday use⋅ As good hot as coldIt...

    Regular price 10.80 €
    Prix promotionnel 10.80 € Regular price
    Price per unit 10.80 € per kg
  • Mochi fine to cook ⋅ Taimatsu Foods Corporation ⋅ 300g

    ⋅ 100% rice⋅ On the barbecue or a la plancha⋅ With both sweet and savoury⋅ Gluten-free⋅ Thin and quick to prepare⋅ Individually wrappedThese mochis from...

    Regular price 6.90 €
    Prix promotionnel 6.90 € Regular price
    Price per unit 23.00 € per kg
  • Mochi to cook with brown rice and mugwort ⋅ Ohsawa ⋅ 300g

    ⋅ Certified organic with the JAS⋅ label⋅ Inspired by macrobiotic philosophy⋅ Herbaceous taste⋅ Can be prepared grilled, pan-fried or boiled⋅ Can be eaten savory or sweetThese mochis...

    Regular price 3.90 €
    Prix promotionnel 3.90 € Regular price 7.80 €
    Price per unit 13.00 € per kg
  • White rice koshihikari from Toyama ⋅ Nanohana ⋅ 5kg

    ⋅ The "King of rices"⋅ Grown in Toyama, famous for its rice⋅ As good hot as cold⋅ Ideal for daily useKoshihikari white rice is famous in the...

    Regular price 74.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 74.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 14.80 € per kg
  • Wholemeal glutinous rice Shin taisho mochi from Toyama ⋅ Nanohana ⋅ 1kg

    ⋅ Perfect for baking⋅ Deep taste⋅ Rich in fiber and nutrients⋅ Grown in Toyama⋅ Denser than white glutinous riceWhole-grain glutinous rice...

    Regular price 15.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 15.50 € Regular price
    Price per unit 15.50 € per kg
  • Glutinous barley mix for rice ⋅ Maeda ⋅ 240g

    ⋅ Tender texture⋅ High fiber content⋅ Rich in minerals⋅ Can be mixed with rice⋅ Promotes digestionA blend of glutinous barley from the Kirarimochi variety, characterized by...

    Regular price 2.15 €
    Prix promotionnel 2.15 € Regular price 4.30 €
    Price per unit 8.96 € per kg
  • Rectangular Mochi for cooking ⋅ Taimatsu Foods Corporation ⋅ 500g

    ⋅ 100% rice⋅ To sprinkle with kinako⋅ Gluten-free⋅ Rectangular shape⋅ Bake, boil or fry⋅ Individually wrappedThese rectangular rice cakes...

    Regular price 11.90 €
    Prix promotionnel 11.90 € Regular price
    Price per unit 23.80 € per kg
  • White rice koshihikari from Niigata Ukiyo-e Sakura ⋅ Kuriya ⋅ 150g

    ⋅ Perfect for giving⋅ 2 portions⋅ The "king of rices"⋅ Ideal for everyday⋅ Cherry blossom sakura patternThis Niigata Koshihikari rice stands out...

    Regular price 4.95 €
    Prix promotionnel 4.95 € Regular price
    Price per unit 33.00 € per kg
  • White rice with "from the bottom of my heart" message ⋅ Okomekan ⋅ 150g

    ⋅ Perfect as a gift⋅ Size for 2⋅ Serve with fish or vegetables⋅ Vacuum-packedA vacuum-packed rice pouch to preserve...

    Regular price 2.68 €
    Prix promotionnel 2.68 € Regular price 5.35 €
    Price per unit 17.87 € per kg
  • White rice yumepirika from Hokkaido ⋅ Okomekan ⋅ 300g

    ⋅ Tender texture⋅ Sweet taste⋅ Delicious cold⋅ With grilled vegetables⋅ Grown and sourced in Hokkaido⋅ Vacuum-packedHigh-quality rice with...

    Regular price 7.95 €
    Prix promotionnel 7.95 € Regular price
    Price per unit 26.50 € per kg
  • Datemasayume white rice from Miyagi ⋅ Okomekan ⋅ 300g

    ⋅ Mild, sweet rice⋅ Tender texture⋅ Ideal for sushi⋅ Very good cold⋅ Vacuum-packedA rice with a tender texture and sweet taste,...

    Regular price 7.95 €
    Prix promotionnel 7.95 € Regular price
    Price per unit 26.50 € per kg
  • Itakomachi white rice ⋅ Itakomachi ⋅ 5kg

    "Renowned for its authentic taste and delicate texture, it is carefully cultivated in the rice-growing regions of Japan. Its taste is rich and savory,...

    Regular price 28.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 28.00 € Regular price
    Price per unit 5.60 € per kg
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Find out more about Japanese rice

Japanese rice is grown mainly in rural areas of Japan, where the climate and soils are particularly suitable. The Japanese archipelago, with its many mountains and valleys, offers ideal conditions for rice growing.

Japan, although relatively small in terms of surface area, has several important rice-growing regions.

Niigata (west coast of the main island of Honshu) is famous for its Koshihikari rice, renowned for its superior quality. The region enjoys a favorable climate with warm summers and snowy winters, contributing to the quality of the soil and water, ideal for rice growing.

Akita (Tohoku region, north of Honshu) is known for producing high-quality rice varieties such as Akitakomachi. The region's cool climate and abundant water resources are ideal for growing rice.

Water plays a crucial role in Japanese rice cultivation. Rice fields, known as "tanbo" (田んぼ), are flooded for much of the year, allowing the rice plants to grow in an aquatic environment. The water used must be clean and plentiful, as it directly affects the quality of the rice. Moreover, when preparing rice, water is an essential ingredient for rinsing and cooking, influencing the final texture and taste.

Japanese rice grains are generally short and round, unlike some long, thin rice varieties. They are known for their high starch content, which gives them a sticky texture when cooked. This characteristic is ideal for the preparation of many Japanese dishes such as sushi or onigiri, as it allows the grains to hold together and be easily manipulated with chopsticks.

Japanese rice is often prepared simply, with few added ingredients, to enhance its natural flavor. However, it can also be seasoned with rice vinegar to make sushi, or cooked with vegetables, meat and seafood in dishes such as donburi (garnished rice bowl) or takikomi gohan (rice cooked with various ingredients). Other ingredients such as miso, soy sauce, mirin and dashi can also be used to flavor and enrich the rice.

In Japanese cuisine, rice is ubiquitous and serves as the basis for many meals. It is often served plain, under the name "gohan" (ご飯), and accompanies almost every main course. Rice is also the basis for iconic dishes such as onigiri (rice dumplings), sushi, and mochi (sticky rice cake). Cooking rice is an art in itself, often requiring specific techniques and great care to achieve the perfect texture.

All the rice offered by iRASSHAi is of Japanese origin.

Making sushi rice, or "shari" (酢飯), is a crucial step in achieving quality sushi.

Here are our tips to help you get there:

Ingredients

  • 2 cups short-grain Japanese rice (sushi rice)
  • 2 cups water (for cooking rice)
  • 1/4 cup rice vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  1. Place the 2 cups of rice in a bowl.
  2. Add cold water and stir the rice with your hand. Drain and repeat this process 3-4 times until the water runs almost clear. This rinsing removes excess starch, preventing the rice from becoming too sticky.
  3. After the last rinse, leave the rice to soak for about 30 minutes. This allows the rice to absorb the water, helping it to cook evenly.
  4. After soaking, drain well.
  5. Place the rice in a saucepan with 2 cups of water. Cover with a tight-fitting lid. Bring to the boil over medium-high heat. Once the water boils, reduce the heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes. Do not lift the lid during cooking.
  6. Turn off the heat and let stand, covered, for a further 10 minutes to finish steaming.
  7. Heat the vinegar: While the rice is resting, combine the rice vinegar, sugar and salt in a small saucepan. Heat over low heat and stir until the sugar and salt have completely dissolved. Do not allow the mixture to boil.
  8. Once dissolved, allow the mixture to cool to room temperature.
  9. Once the rice is cooked, transfer it to a large non-metallic bowl, preferably made of wood (called "hangiri") or plastic.
  10. Sprinkle the mixture evenly over the hot rice.
  11. Use a wooden spatula or flat spoon to mix, taking care not to crush the grains.
  12. Once the sushi rice has cooled to room temperature, it's ready to use for sushi, maki, onigiri and other Japanese rice dishes.