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white rice - Glossary Search

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himalayan red rice Glossary Term
A long-grain variety of rice with red bran that is cultivated in Nepal. Himalayan red rice has a rich, nutty flavor and a deep red color when cooked.
bomba rice Glossary Term
A Spanish short-grain rice that when cooked, expands in width, which differs from most rice varieties that expand in length.
baldo rice Glossary Term
A type of short-grain rice that is used in much the same way as Arborio for creating risotto, which is a creamy Italian rice dish.
wehani® rice Glossary Term
A domestic aromatic long-grain rice that is generally sold as an unpolished or brown variety with the nutritious bran and germ left intact.
carnaroli rice Glossary Term
A short-grained Italian rice that features small plump grains, a high starch content, and a creamy texture when cooked.
wild rice pasta Glossary Term
Pasta made with wild rice flour. It is brown in color and has a nice nutty flavor. Wild rice pasta that is made with only wild rice flour would be gluten-free pasta.
curry rice Glossary Term
A favorite rice dish from India that is seasoned with a curry sauce, which is basically a gravy. The curry is made by adding meat or vegetables and other ingredients together with various spices.
chicken and rice soup Glossary Term
Somewhat similar to chicken noodle soup, this type of soup offers rice instead of egg noodles combined with chicken.
rice cheese Glossary Term
A cheese substitute made from rice, a small amount of milk protein (casein), food oils, and seasonings.
rice spoon Glossary Term
A Japanese kitchen utensil that is usually made of wood and used to mix seasonings with warm sushi rice.
pearl rice Glossary Term
A short grain variety of rice that sticks together when it is cooked. This variety is generally used for commercial product formulations rather than home recipes, converting the rice starch and flour into food binders for fillings, gravies and sauces.
jasmine rice Glossary Term
A variety of long-grain rice cultivated in Thailand. It is very fragrant and when cooked it is slightly sticky, but flavorful.
glutinous rice Glossary Term
A short grain variety of opaque rice that sticks together when it is cooked. This variety is generally used for commercial product formulations rather than home recipes, converting the rice starch and flour into food binders for fillings, gravies and sauces.
italian black rice Glossary Term
A medium-grain variety of rice from Italy that is characterized by its black, charcoal, and rust colored grains.
valencia rice Glossary Term
A short to medium-grain rice variety that is cultivated in many areas of Spain, but takes its name from the province and city of Valencia, which is the largest rice growing region of Spain.
rice cake Glossary Term
A traditional Asian cake made with a variety of ingredients such as glutinous rice, salt, sugar, and at times, fruits and beans.
bhutanese red rice Glossary Term
A short-grain variety of rice, grown in the Himalayan Mountains, which has a brown and ivory colored kernel.
rice bran oil Glossary Term
A type of cooking oil that is produced from the rice bran when it is removed as a by-product from the grain of rice as it is processed.
rice bran Glossary Term
The outer bran layers of the rice grain that is a by-product of rice processing. The bran is used as an ingredient in the production of cereals, food mixes, and vitamin concentrates.
black rice Glossary Term
A medium grain variety of unmilled rice containing black bran. Black rice turns dark purple when it is cooked and has a nutty flavor with a texture similar to whole grain.
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