The rice here is “riceberry”. It is a purple coloured rice developed in and registered to Thailand. (It is not genetically modified). It is highly nutritious, tasty and sought after. The local community asked us to help them produce this higher value crop rather than the lower grade rice. We did. Win win win.
(Note: As I am pretty much housebound for some time I am uploading some of the 1300 photos from my old, now lost, 365project.)
The rice here is “riceberry”. It is a purple coloured rice developed in and registered to Thailand. (It is not genetically modified). It is highly nutritious, tasty and sought after. The local community asked us to help them produce this higher value crop rather than the lower grade rice. We did. Win win win.
The photo was on an old iPhone 6S on panorama setting. The toad is straight but curved by the lens.
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The rice here is “riceberry”. It is a purple coloured rice developed in and registered to Thailand. (It is not genetically modified). It is highly nutritious, tasty and sought after. The local community asked us to help them produce this higher value crop rather than the lower grade rice. We did. Win win win.
The photo was on an old iPhone 6S on panorama setting. The toad is straight but curved by the lens.
Thanks Harry.