March 4, 2013

Rice Shokumi Ranking/米の食味ランキング


Every year, the rice shokumi (taste, flavor, palatability) ranking is determined with a shokumi sensory test.

Overview of the shokumi sensory test (Japanese only)

A panel of specialists compares a sample with the reference rice according to six items:

Appearance
Aroma
Flavor
Stickiness
Hardness
Comprehensive evaluation

Reference rice: Blended rice from Koshihikari rice produced in different areas
A': Roughly equivalent
Toku A: Particularly superior
A: Superior
B: Rather inferior
B': Inferior

Koshihikari rice produced in Uonuma, Niigata has never missed a toku A since the ranking system started in 1989.

Mori no Kuma-san has won a toku A for three years in a row, and has received the highest score (not disclosed) this year.  Mori no Kuma-san is a cross between Koshihikari and Hinohikari.

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毎年、米の食味ランキングは食味官能検査で決められます。

shokumi sensory test/食味官能検査の概要

専門パネルが、以下の6項目に従って供試品を基準米と比較します。

外観
香り

粘り
硬さ
総合評価

基準米: 複数産地コシヒカリのブレンド米
A’: おおむね同等のもの
特A: 特に良好なものを
A: 良好なもの
B: やや劣るもの
B’: 劣るもの

新潟の魚沼産のコシヒカリは、平成元年(1989年)にランキング制度が始まってから、特Aを逃したことはありません。

森のくまさんは3年連続で特Aを取り、今年は最高得点(非公開)を取りました。森のくまさんはコシヒカリとヒノヒカリを交配させたものです。

3 comments:

Fräulein Trude said...

I tried to find japanese rice here (online or local shops) produced in Japan - no way. Yes, they sell koshihikari and call it japanese rice but it is all produced in the USA.

Hiroyuki said...

Kiki: Obviously, the sensory test is biased in favor of Koshihikari rice, and is a test by the Japanese, for the Japanese, who prefer sticky rice. If you can buy Koshihikari rice produced in the United Stated cheap, don't you think that's wonderful? Some people say that Koshihikari rice produced in California is as good as that produced in Japan.

Sissi said...

Kiki, can you buy Koshihikari made in Italy? I buy this one and prefer it much more from what is imported from the US. (It's called Yumenishiki, very cute pink bags :-) ). A lady in my Japanese grocery shop advised it saying it's better than the US produced and she was right (of course it depends on the brand...). The worst thing is that now when I -rarely - go to a Japanese restaurant or buy some maki in my favourite self-service shop, the rice seems so bad ;-) (I think they buy the cheapest US rice, even not Koshihikari).