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A liquid that is made from the cooking and blending of white or brown rice and water. It can also be made from rice flour.
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.
A wine produced from the fermentation of rice that is soaked in water. It is available in Asian markets, but a medium-dry sherry can be substituted if rice wine is not readily available.
A Cajun food dish prepared with poultry giblets (turkey or chicken gizzard and liver), ground chicken, turkey, beef, or game, onions, green peppers, celery, fried or steamed rice, garlic, pepper, bacon fat, and Cajun seasoning.
The main ingredient in a meal consisting of pre-cooked rice that is refrigerated overnight and is then mixed with vegetables, and bits of beef, eggs, shrimp, chicken, or other similar ingredients to create an Asian specialty.
A popular short-grain rice from Spain that is often used for Spanish paella recipes. It is most often available in specialty shops and through mail order suppliers.
A Chinese noodle, made from rice flour and water that have a mild subtle flavor and a chewy texture....
A long-grain variety of aromatic rice developed in the U.S. that is considered to be similar to Basmati in taste and texture.
Very long, thin, strands of noodles made from rice flour and water. They are generally sold in a bundle and are used in soups, spring rolls, cold salads, stir-fries or are deep-fat fried until crispy and then crumbled over Chinese chicken salad.
A very thin edible paper made from rice flour and water, which are semi-transparent and very brittle.
A term from India that may refer to a food dish with rice and vegetables or a ready to eat snack. Nav is the term that denotes nine in India so there will generally be nine kinds of foods combined together.
A common ready-to-eat dried snack from India that may contain peanuts, rice flakes, sago, green peas, gram pulse, lentils, and a variety of seasonings to provide a mild or hot and spicy flavor.
A B-vitamin that is naturally present in some foods such as broccoli, beans, bread, Brussels sprouts, corn, lentils, oranges, and spinach.
Traditional cracker bread common in India that is most often served as a complement to a main dish, but also used as a snack or appetizer to be topped with chutney, various dips or salsas.
A coarse, unprocessed sugar, which is generally brown in color, sticky textured and crumbly in consistency.
Top 95 glossary terms found