How Much is Rice in Your Country?

In Japan, they pay $50 for 5kg of rice. So about $10/kg for rice.

How about in your country?

$10/kg is not bad. I thought there was some rice emergency. Rice is like $5 per pound so more than $10/kg but I get organic Jasmine rice.

1.5 dollars per kg

I can get a 5lb bag of rice from Walmart for $3.50

Japan’s wages are like half of ours remember

Common brands for $1.00 $1.30 per kg
$1.5 per kg for "premium" brands

40$ for 20kg

Imagine if these autistic pedophiles actually rioted because they can't easily afford their superior Nippon rice folded 1000 times
Japanese culture is so tedious when you really think about it without weeb goggles

about 2 dollars for 10kg

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Why is the 38,510 one so much more expensive than the others

kill yourself quickly

Rice is like $5 per pound

Where are you getting that? Post a screenshot of were you are in the US getting those of prices.

I'm looking at $1.6/lb.

2 dollars for 1kg*

I think it's more delicious (I don't know about it)

That’s the kind that was blessed by Confucius himself or whoever that little yellow guy in the dress is

Don't you use different kinds of rice for different dishes?

Hotel or expensive restaurants might use the rice

Why Icheon Rice Is Excellent

Icheon uses clean underground water for farming.

Located in the central inland area, Icheon is where the plains of the Namhan River basin meet mountainous terrain, making it ideal for agriculture.

The basin-shaped geography of Icheon results in large temperature differences between seasons and between day and night, which contributes to superior taste and quality. The abundant sunlight also creates optimal conditions for rice growth.

The soil in Icheon is grayish-brown due to granite gneiss, with high clay content and fertile sandy loam. This allows for excellent water control and provides sufficient nutrients throughout the rice’s growth.

Icheon uses clean underground water for farming

Are they implying that the water used for other brands of rice is dirty?

It's all about marketing and I've never thought of it in my life

about 0.80 USD per kilo

On the 14th, an online community posted a travel review by a Japanese person, Mr. A. He wrote, “In Seoul, South Korea, my mission is to buy rice and take it back.” She explained, “Rice prices are very high in Japan right now, so I decided to bring some rice back while I’m in Korea.”

Japanese people travel to South Korea solely to buy rice

I don’t buy rice, no idea.

they are getting that Icheon shit.

No, I think you, the perpetually offended weeb pedophile, should die instead

sushi-grade rice is worth the extra cost if you want the sticky icky

Japan has this huge agriculture lobby group that control pretty much all aspect of agriculture. You can't enter the supply chain without joining them. They offer distribution, seed, fertilizer and even banking/financing. Thanks to them, the tariff for agriculture product like rice is over 200% irc and the government was hesitant to release stored grain. Someone tried before, selling their product online without going through this group, They next day they found their farm vandalized by unknown people sneaking in the night.

The cheapest slop is less than 1€/kg. Uncle Ben's can ho as high as 6€/kg but non-brands are around picrel.

like less than 1 euros per killo

Fake,2 euros

stop buying luxury rice bobo

do argies even eat rice?

Guess you didn't get the memo. 5k Yen = $35. Still, it's super expensive, because the J gov protects the local rice business up the wazoo.

I did the groceries yesterday and got 8kg for 17canadian bucks so basically 2$/kg
that pic is probably premium shit rice that's niche, aint no way japs are retarded enough to have their main staple diet be this expensive

The Japanese have rice yakuza controlling prices just like how we have the dairy mafia fucking us all over

premium

It's not premium. There are even more expensive rice you can buy.

Dairy isn't a staple food. Japan has it way worse.

A good quality rice such as Carnaroli in italian supermarkets is between 3 and 4 euro per Kg, if vacuum-packed and of a good brand such as Scotti.
But you can find private label ones at 2 euro something.

that's almost a month ago, likely way higher now

if you offer them rice, Japanese girls will come and eat it right out of your hand! Please be gentle and also a while man so as not to startle them.

japanese only want to eat their special kind of rice, that too sticky & round rice.
amerimutt forced them to buy american & thai rice. so the market can slowly change their taste. but they just send those rice to rot at storage, then send it to africa & north korea as charity.

tldr, japs only want to eat their own rice

Like $1.25-$1.30 a pound for good rice. And that's on Amazon, I'm too lazy to look it up for an actual grocery store.

I heard heirloom rice is popular in Korea. True or not?

like 1-2$ per kilo

Jasmine rice > Koshikari desu
Basmati rice just sucks