Parboiled rice (also called converted rice) is rice that has been partially boiled in the husk. The three basic steps of parboiling are soaking, steaming and drying. These steps also make rice easier to process by hand, boost its nutritional profile and change its texture. About 50% of the world’s paddy production is parboiled.
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The original rock candy crystals. White rock sugar is melted and then allowed to crystallize into semi-translucent gemstone-like chucks. It can be eaten straight, but makes a novel addition for a dinner party when coffee and tea are served at the end of a meal. The flavor of the white rock candy crystals is simple and clean. More Information Ingredients Pure cane sugar. Basic Preparation Ready to add to any recipe as directed, as no preparation is required. Recommended Applications This product is utilized to enhance beverages such as coffee or tea. White Rock Sugar Crystals are also commonly used for candy, in desserts, or to any main dish. Product Style Whole Handling / Storage To be stored in a cool, dry place. Shelf Life 2 years Dietary Preferences All Natural, Gluten-Free, Kosher Parve, Non-GMO Allergen Information None Specified
PRODUCT INFO Thai eggplants can have an elongated, cylindrical shape to a small, globular shape, averaging 2-3 centimeters in diameter. The outer skin is smooth and glossy and ranges from dark green, light green, to white. The vivid green hues begin at the fruit's stem and then fade to a creamy white in a striping pattern. The inner flesh is pale green to white and contains many small, brown, edible seeds. Thai eggplants are crunchy and mild with a slightly bitter taste. USES Thai eggplants can be consumed in both raw and cooked applications such as grilling, frying, baking, pureeing, stewing, stuffing, and pickling. This eggplant is unique because unlike other eggplant varieties that require cooking, it can be used in raw preparations, such as salads and crudite. The seeds are edible but can be difficult to chew. In cooked applications, Thai eggplants are most commonly used in curries, and when cooked they become soft and soak up the sauce with ease. They can also be sliced and added to stir-fries or battered and fried into a tempura side dish. Thai eggplant pairs well with aromatics such as garlic, ginger, and onions, herbs such as basil, oregano, cilantro and parsley, nightshade family members including tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers, as well as coconut milk, soy sauce, shellfish, and poultry. Thai eggplants will keep up to three days when stored in a cool and dry place. SEASON Thai eggplants are available year-round.