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Black glutinous rice Royal Tiger 1 kg

Parameters
Energy 376kcal 18,80%
Diet information : Vegetarian Vegan Halal
Net weight : 1000g
Fat 3.7g 5,29%
Saturated fatty acids 0.7g 3,50%
Storage : Store in a dry and cool place, out of direct sunlight, close well after opening and store in a cool place.
Carbohydrates 74g 28,46%
Best use before : until the date indicated on the packaging.
Sugars 3.3g 3,67%
Proteins 8.8g 17,60%
Importer to the EU : HEUSCHEN & SCHROUFF ORIENTAL FOODS TRADING BV, Sperwerweg 1 6374 AG Landgraaf The Netherlands
Salt 0g 0%
Country of origin : Thailand
Nutritional values : / 100g

Black glutinous rice Royal Tiger 1 kg

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Royal Tiger Black Sticky Rice is an excellent choice for those looking for a healthy and tasty alternative to regular rice. This exotic variety of rice is full of nutrients and has a rich flavor that goes well with a variety of dishes. Black rice is also known as 'Forbidden Rice' in ancient China since only those belonging to the upper class could afford to eat it.
Manufacturer:ROYAL TIGER
Total sold: 132 pcs
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Availability
In Stock (Balenie: 1 kus): 85
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Packaging: 1 piece: 5,28 €

Ingredients: glutinous black rice 100%.

Nutritional values/ 100g of product: Energy 1558 kJ/ 376 kcal, fats 3.7 g of which: saturated fatty acids 0.7g, carbohydrates 74 g, of which sugar 3.3g, proteins: 8.8g, salt: 0g

Cooking instructions

  1. Place 1 cup of black sticky rice in the rice cooker.
  2. Add 1.5-2 cups of water. Turn on the power and wait for the rice to cook.
  3. Once the rice is cooked, let the rice rest for 15-20 minutes without opening the rice cooker.
  4. Serve

Tip: For softer rice, add more water and let the rice rest longer. If you want to cook a large amount of rice, increase the amount of rice and water proportionally, but use slightly less water.


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