Difference between revisions of "Polished rice"
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− | + | | eaten = 116 | |
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+ | | method0 = [[manual grain grinder]]<br />350g [[rice]] | ||
+ | | amount0 = 350 | ||
+ | | method1 = [[millstone]]<br />700g [[rice]] | ||
+ | | amount1 = 700 | ||
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+ | [[Polished rice]] is made from [[rice]] using a [[millstone]] or [[manual grain grinder]]. | ||
− | + | Polished rice can be processed into [[moromi]] using a [[bucket]] and then made into [[sake]] using a [[cask]]. Polished rice can also be ground into [[rice flour]]. | |
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+ | [[Category:Vegan foods]] |
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Polished rice can be processed into moromi using a bucket and then made into sake using a cask. Polished rice can also be ground into rice flour.