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I don't think anybody can tell me, but I just give it a shot. I live now for a while in Thailand and I'm eating sticky rice almost every day. I love it! Sticky rise is made in Isaan, North-East Thailand. But I want to know if they export this product.Anyone knows this??
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Are you asking if you can get it in Holland or export it to Holland? I am sure it can be exported, if you look at any Asian Food Market you should be able to find it. So yes you can buy it and export it. But the procedure on how to export it is another story.
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They sell it in Scotland,The big supermarkets and local Thai shops.So would imagine Holland would have it.Some thai shops let you order online and Thai restaurants in Holland would help you .
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Cooperative Oriental Holding imports about 20,000 tonnes a year of Thai Hom Mali and glutinous rice and distributes it through its 16 supermarkets in the Netherlands and Spain. http://www.biothai.org/cgi-bin/content/news/show.pl?0698Glutinous Rice, pearl rice, Mochi, Khao Niaw, or sticky rice
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I live in Ireland and every - repeat: every - sizable Asian food shop in Dublin sells sticky rice. My Thai GF buys it at least once a week. From memory, they're in the freezer compartments in the shops and they're wrapped in bamboo leaves.http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_S5xc4FYp9ZY/Rv3CTvrSU5I/AAAAAAAAEVE/6mzmBOznvdE/s400/chang4.JPGI'd be amazed if it wasn't available in Holland, but it might not necessarily be an export of Thailand - I seem to remember the sticky rice my GF buys is imported from China.
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