BASMATI RICE FLOUR Rice flour is a flour obtained by drying and grinding white or brown rice. It is used in many areas, such as desserts, pastries, baby nutrition, and skin care. It does not contain gluten, so it is an ideal flour alternative for people with gluten intolerance. Rice Flour is a food with a high carbohydrate content. It is generally used to add texture to dishes and desserts. What can be made with rice flour? It can make desserts such as pudding, rice pudding, kazandibi and keskül. It can be mixed with wheat flour in recipes such as cakes, pastries, and pastries. It can be used as a thickener in stews. It can be used as a thickener in soups. When babies need supplementary food, rice flour can be prepared by mixing it with milk, sugar, butter and other flours. By diluting it with three glasses of water in a ratio of half a glass of rice flour, you can make an effective rice flour mask against acne and skin tone differences. So, let's take a look at what kind of grain you want Basmati rice. BASMATI RICE Basmati rice, called the Queen of rice, is longer and larger than other rices. It has a semi-matte and semi-transparent appearance. It is available in white and brown colors. It is a flavored type of rice. And its name is derived from the word (in Sanskrit) "Perfume, Perfumed". It is a very rare type of rice. That's why, throughout history, it has graced the tables of only the nobility in Southeast Asia. Where is its homeland? Although India is known as the homeland of this rice, it is also the most consumed rice variety in Central Asian countries. It is also a preferred quality rice in world cuisine. What is its history? Basmati rice, which began being produced in Asia around 400 BC, is a type of rice native to Northern India. Basmati rice was indispensable in palace kitchens in ancient times and was also known as Prince's Rice. What are the characteristics of Basmati rice? Due to its low starch content, it cooks grain by grain, and its wonderful aroma is immediately noticeable. Unfortunately, it is not grown in Turkey because it grows in special climatic conditions. It grows in temperate climates with plenty of water. Its glycemic index is quite low. It is the only type of rice that grows to twice its original size when cooked. Therefore, it requires more water than when making pilaf with regular rice. Interestingly, despite cooking with plenty of water, it remains grainy after cooking. It requires plenty of water both during its cultivation and cooking. It also has five times more vitamin E and twice as much
fiber compared to white rice. When cooked, it preserves all its nutritional values without losing any. Considering its nutritional values, it is an indispensable food for those who want to control their weight. What are the benefits of Basmati rice? In addition, its low glycemic index compared to other rices makes it a preferred choice for those who want to control their weight. Containing calcium, iron, potassium, starch, sodium, protein, fat and carbohydrates, this rice is a good energy source that athletes can also choose. It is gluten-free. It is both healthier and allergenic compared to other rices. Those with gluten intolerance can consume it. Because it consists of healthier complex carbohydrates, it provides the body with faster and longer-lasting energy. Because it has a very low starch content, it is easier to digest than other rices. Therefore, it facilitates digestion and ensures faster functioning of the intestines. What is its shelf life? Its shelf life is 1 year. How is it packaged? Up to 1000 g is packaged using Kraft Doypack zip-lock bags. 5-10-25,000 g is packaged using Laminated Polyethylene sacks. Packages between 5 and 25 kg are prepared. How is shipping carried out? Shipments are made through contracted cargo companies. Tonnage purchases are carried out through warehouses, logistics companies, and contracted carriers. What are the nutritional features? Energy and Nutritional Elements For 100 g Energy 353kcal Fat 0.7g - Saturated Fat 0.2g Carbohydrate 80g - Sugars 0g Protein 7g Salt 0g
Fiber 1.3g PUDDING WITH BASMATI RICE FLOUR Ingredients One liter of milk One glass of granulated sugar One and a half cups of Ingro Basmati Rice flour One stick of vanilla One teaspoon of cinnamon (for sprinkling on top) Tip: Cook by stirring constantly to prevent clumping. Recipe: Put Ingro Basmati Rice flour and sugar in a pot. Mix the milk, Basmati Rice flour and sugar. Add the remaining milk, stirring constantly. Add the vanilla extract to the milk and stir until it begins to boil. Once boiling, turn off the heat and continue stirring. Pour into bowls, bring to room temperature, then chill in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours before sprinkling with cinnamon and serving. Enjoy!