Tartana Restaurant Extra Special (D.O Arroz de Valencia) Paella Rice (Plastic Bag) 5kg
Paella World is delighted to introduce our Tartana Restaurant Extra Special (D.O Arroz de Valencia) Paella Rice 5kg
J. Sendra Paella Rice is also suitable for a range of other Mediterranean dishes. It usually takes around 16-18 minutes of cooking time and is absolutely delicious. It falls somewhere in-between standard paella rice and the bomba variety.
The “Gorets” saga devotes itself to the cultivation of rice since the beginning of the 19th century, in the vicinity of the Albufera lake, in Valencia. All their members have been contributing with a greater or lesser extent during its history. Family lands are located in the local areas of Valencia, Sueca, Sollana and Alfafar, and its largest extension on the island of L’Estell, located next to a little village called El Palmar.
Rice Tartana belongs to the company S.A.T. MUCEVAL., founded by the 4th generation of the family in 1987, whose mission has been to improve rice production processes, and commitment to the environment. The 5th generation is who undertakes leading and advancing TARTANA brand, with the objective of keeping the company growing up and continue providing the best rice to the most demanding consumers.
The Island L’Estell is a “tancat”, a piece of land which was water part of the Albufera lagoon of Valencia originally, and by its privileged location, there is produced a supreme quality rice.
The lands where Rice TARTANA is grown are in the vicinity of Albufera Lake, in Valencia, Natural Park formed by the own lagoon, all the marshes and surrounding wetlands, besides the coastal cord (La Dehesa de El Saler) that separates it from the Mediterranean Sea.
The Albufera is a biodiversity treasure with a giant ecological value, being a step area for many migratory birds. The territories of the Albufera Natural Park are located in three regions: Ribera Alta, Ribera Baixa and L’Horta Sud, besides the city of Valencia. The lagoon outlet channels are called “golas”, which regulate the level of the waters by hatches, allowing the flooding of land devoted to rice cultivation.