These are the values we founded our company on in 1949, when we started selling Buon Riso, and then Buona Farina and Buona Polenta.
It's a know-how passed down through generations.
Just like the best of traditions.
Genuine. Simple. Traditional.
We treasure such things.
And we combine them with a touch of innovation.
We have conceived a unique technology for the preservation of Buon Riso, one of a kind in Italy: compensated vacuum packing. Let’s see what it is and what it does.
The air we breathe is made up of oxygen and nitrogen. When food gets in contact with oxygen, oxidation happens, which isn’t healthy. To see how it works, just cut an apple in half and leave it for a few hours in the open. So we decided to suck up the oxygen and leave only nitrogen, which is a natural preservative. And to get to this result, we conceived a system which combines two preservation techniques.
How do we do it? We extract all the air from the pack, creating a momentary vacuum, while simultaneously injecting filtered and refined nitrogen, thus compensating the vacuum packing created by the extracted air. Nitrogen is a natural component of the air we breathe, and it is rich in anti-mould properties, beneficial for food preservation.
This is the core idea of the system we use to package Buon Riso: compensated vacuum packing.
As soon as you take a pack of Buon Riso into your hands, you can feel it is different from common vacuum-packed containers, which are generally very rigid and where rice grains are compressed in an unnatural way.
Thanks to compensated vacuum packing, the pack is softer and natural. Even if there are minor differences among packs, rice preservation is guaranteed. Always.
It’s not vacuum-packed, it’s not nitrogen only.
It is vacuum packing + nitrogen.
Packaging system in protective atmosphere by compensated vacuum packing
S.A.N.O.
Solo Azoto Niente Ossigeno (Nitrogen Only No Oxygen)
After a wedding, rice grains launched into the air wish well to the newlywed.
It’s a sign of joy.
Of happiness. A rice pack is a treat: the fragrance when you open it, the ideas on how to cook it, the pleasure of eating healthy food, rich in nutritional properties.
It is naturally gluten-free.
It is naturally rich in nutritional properties.
It is naturally light.
“It was born in water and dies in wine”, as an old Italian saying goes.
So what’s best than rice from Piedmont, where water comes directly from the Alps, and wines are among the most refined in the world.