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ZAUK 1121 XXL BASMATI RICE 5KG
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Rice that has been parboiled and then rolled, flattened, and dried to produce flakes. The flakes come in different thicknesses depending on the pressure used in the flattening process. The flakes are able to absorb a large volume of liquid when used in various dishes, so they absorb flavors well. They are very popular in Asian cooking, but in Western countries they are more often used commercially in the production of cereals and rice snacks. Rice flakes are found in many Asian markets and specialty shops.
Sona Masoori is an aromatic and lightweight medium-grained rice known as the “Pearls of South India,”. With its delicate flavor, it is the perfect choice for pongal, coconut rice, steamed rice or as a compliment to South Indian Curries.
Garimma Shahi is an exclusive and elite variety of long grain rice, grown in India. It is famous all over the world for its aroma, smell and unique taste. Basmati rice is mainly grown in rice fields in the most fertile soils in Punjab and other northern Indian states.
Sona Masoori is an aromatic and lightweight medium-grained rice known as the “Pearls of South India,”. With its delicate flavor, it is the perfect choice for pongal, coconut rice, steamed rice or as a compliment to South Indian Curries.
Rice that has been parboiled and then rolled, flattened, and dried to produce flakes. The flakes come in different thicknesses depending on the pressure used in the flattening process. The flakes are able to absorb a large volume of liquid when used in various dishes, so they absorb flavors well. They are very popular in Asian cooking, but in Western countries they are more often used commercially in the production of cereals and rice snacks. Rice flakes are found in many Asian markets and specialty shops.