broken rice can be used by the pet food industry, and for livestock feeding and aquaculture. Broken rice is also used to make starch which is used as laundry starch and in foods, cosmetics and textile manufacture.
Grain Length: Average grain length is below 4.5mm.
Moisture Content: Maximum moisture content is 14%.
Broken Grains: 100% of the rice is broken, meaning it consists entirely of fragments.
Polishing Grade: Well-milled or double-polished.
Damaged/Discolored/Yellow/Red Grains: Maximum of 5%.
Chalky Grains: Maximum of 8%.
Foreign Grains: Maximum of 4%.
Foreign Matter: Maximum of 2%.
Under-milled & Red Striped: Maximum of 2%.
Purity: 95% (Only Field Admixtre)
Color: White
100% broken rice consists entirely of broken grains, with no whole or partially broken grains present. This type of rice is a byproduct of the milling process where grains break during the husking and polishing stages. Despite its appearance, 100% broken rice is still nutritious and versatile.