Keells Krest brand unveiled its new and exciting Keells Krest Dhaiya rice variant recently. Manufactured by Keells Food Products PLC, Keells Krest is a brand synonymous with quality sausages and processed meat for more than three decades. The Keells Krest Ezy rice range offers an innovative, versatile meal which needs less time preparing without compromising on taste.
The new Keells Krest Dhaiya rice is a 100% Sri Lankan innovation, with an extremely quick cook time of only five minutes. Dhaiya rice is the ideal choice when families need a satisfying and comforting meal that excites the taste buds, the company said in a media release.
Keells Krest Dhaiya rice is also appealing for consumers as it is available in 90g packs, at an extremely unmatchable price of Rs 65 with the guarantee of better quality and value for money.
“The Keells Krest Dhaiya rice’s bold and unique taste has been inspired by our consumers who are constantly on the lookout for new culinary trends and flavours. Packed with tantalizing spice and savory aromas loved by Sri Lankans, Dhaiya rice is manufactured to international standards and contains no artificial ingredients for consumers to enjoy within the convenience of their own homes,” said Sumudu Thanthirigoda, CEO of Keells Food Products PLC and Vice President of John Keells Holdings PLC.
Keells Krest Dhaiya rice is manufactured at the company’s state-of-the-art facility located in Pannala which has received ISO 9001 and 22000 certification standards. Dhaiya rice contains no MSG and has not been genetically modified.
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