Rice (Oryza sativa) is the seed of cereal grass. It's one of the most important dietary carbohydrates in the world, with over half the global population depending on it. Typically boiled or steamed, rice can also be ground into gluten-free flour. It's a central component of many cuisines including those of India, China and Southeast Asia.
There are many types of rice, but broadly speaking they are categorised by their shape (long or short grain) and colour white or brown. White rice has had the fibre-rich outer bran of the grain removed along-with the nutrient-rich germ. As a result, it has a longer shelf life, and is quick to cook but has a bland, neutral flavour; nutritionally it has less fibre and protein than the wholegrain equivalent. Brown rice, on the other hand, contains both bran and germ, making it nutrient- and fibre-rich and retains a nutty flavour.
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We would like to offer: Rice Flour and Glutinuous Rice Flour. Packing: nett 500gr plastic film bag. 10 bags in carton box. Halal. Product of Indonesia. Kindly contact for further details. Thank you.
We are a reliable supplier of premium-quality rice flour, sourced from the finest rice. Our rice flour is finely ground to preserve its texture, freshness, and purity, making it suitable for various culinary applications. It is ideal for gluten-free recipes and commonly used in both savory and sweet dishes.
Minimum order: 20 ft container
Shipping terms: EXW, FOB, CIF, or as per buyer's requirement
Payment terms: LC or as per buyer's agreement
Origin: India
Rice flour, also known as rice powder, is a staple ingredient in many cuisines, particularly in Asian cultures.
Types of Rice Flour
1. White Rice Flour: Made from white rice, it's light and delicate, often used in baked goods and desserts.
2. Brown Rice Flour: Made from brown rice, it\'s nuttier and higher in fiber, often used in savory dishes and as a gluten-free alternative.
3. Glutinous Rice Flour: Made from glutinous or sticky rice, it\'s high in starch and often used in desserts and snacks.
Uses of Rice Flour
1. Baked Goods: Cakes, cookies, pastries, and breads.
2. Desserts: Mochi, rice cakes, and traditional Asian sweets.
3. Savory Dishes: Coatings for fried foods, thickening agent for sauces, and ingredient in noodle and dumpling dough.
4. Gluten-Free Alternatives: Substitute for wheat flour in gluten-free baking.
Nutritional Benefits
1. Gluten-Free: Suitable for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease.
2. Low in Fat: Rice flour is relatively low in fat compared to other types of flour.
3. High in Carbohydrates: Rice flour is a good source of carbohydrates for energy.
Popular Brands
1. Bob\'s Red Mill: Offers a range of rice flours, including white, brown, and glutinous.
2. Ebob: Provides high-quality rice flour for baking and cooking.
3. Mochiko: Specializes in glutinous rice flour for traditional Asian desserts.
Tips for Using Rice Flour
1. Ratio: When substituting rice flour for wheat flour, use a 1:1 ratio.
2. Liquid Content: Adjust liquid content in recipes, as rice flour absorbs more liquid than wheat flour.
3. Combination: Blend rice flour with other flours for better texture and flavor.
Application : Human Consumption
Shelf Life : 18 months
Color : Natural White
Feature : Gluten Free
Form : Powder
Packaging Type : Pp Bags
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