Duragan is a rice variety grown in the Duragan district, located in the northern province of Sinop, Turkey. This region is renowned for its fertile lands and favorable conditions for agriculture, particularly rice cultivation. Thanks to its unique climate and rich soil, Duragan rice is distinguished by high quality and is traditionally used in local cuisine.
This variety belongs to the sticky rice category, characterized by high amylose content. This gives the grains a distinctive sticky texture after cooking, making it ideal for preparing various Asian dishes such as sushi, rice balls, and desserts. Sticky Duragan rice is valued for its ability to retain shape and texture, expanding its culinary applications.
Moreover, the Duragan district is famous for its rice festivals, which annually draw attention to traditional agriculture and rice cultivation culture. This rice variety is not only an important agricultural product of the region but also a symbol of its historical and cultural heritage linked to the ancient Silk Road.