Description
Calasparra is a variety of short grain rice grown in the Spanish province of Murcia. Pure spring mountain water is fed through aqueducts created by the Romans to produce a rice that is perfect for Paella. This is due to a unique dehydration process that takes about 30% more time than other types of short grain rice, meaning the rice can absorb up to 3 times its weight in deliciously fragrant stock.
Description
Calasparra is a variety of short grain rice grown in the Spanish province of Murcia. Pure spring mountain water is fed through aqueducts created by the Romans to produce a rice that is perfect for Paella. This is due to a unique dehydration process that takes about 30% more time than other types of short grain rice, meaning the rice can absorb up to 3 times its weight in deliciously fragrant stock.