About Rice Flour
Rice flour is a form of flour made from finely milled rice. This is minced from raw white rice and is used in making various tasty dishes. Rice flour is a particularly good substitute for wheat flour, which causes irritation in the digestive systems of those who are gluten-intolerant.
Benefits
Rice flour acts as a healthy thickening agent in few refrigerated recipes, it gives the dishes smooth consistency. Rice flour is gluten free and a fine substitute for wheat flour. It is used to make sweets and rice noodles and also has an extensive use in baby food products.
Nutritive Value/Benefits
Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 2%
Iron 3%
Thiamin 13%
Riboflavin 2%
Vitamin B6 34%
Niacin 16%
Magnesium 14%
Phosphorus 15%
Zinc 8%
Copper 10%
Pantothenic Acid 13%
Storage & Uses
When properly stored, in a tightly covered container in a cool dry location, white rice flour may last indefinitely. It will keep for only a few months if stored in a cabinet.
Storage Tips
Airtight Or empty the flour out of its sack into a plastic bag, or a container with a tight seal: plastic or glass are equally fine. You want that flour as airtight as possible: the less air and moisture, the slower the oxidation process.
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