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  2. Lai fun - Wikipedia

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    Lai fun noodles are often made from rice flour and/or tapioca starch and are available in short or long varieties. [1] It is said that the original method of making lai fun was done in the old days when resources were scarce and the people of Guangzhou would dry overnight rice, grind it into rice flour, mix it into a paste, then sieve it into boiling water to cook.

  3. Mortar and pestle - Wikipedia

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    Mortar and pestle sets made from the wood of old grape vines have proved reliable for grinding salt and pepper at the dinner table. Uncooked rice is sometimes ground in mortars to clean them. This process must be repeated until the rice comes out completely white. Some stones, such as molcajete, need to be seasoned first before use. Metal ...

  4. Rice pounder - Wikipedia

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    A rice pounder is an agricultural tool, a simple machine that is commonly used in Southeast Asia to dehull rice or to turn rice into rice flour. The device has similar functionality to a mortar and pestle , but with more mechanical advantage to conserve labor.

  5. Mixed rice dish - Wikipedia

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    There are many mixed rice dishes in cuisines around the world. Mixed rice combines rice with various meats, vegetables, and spices. The resulting dish is often eaten as the main portion of the meal, although it can be served as a side.

  6. Rice flour - Wikipedia

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    Different milling methods also produce different types of rice flour. Rice flour can be dry-milled from dry rice grains, or wet-milled from rice grains that were soaked in water prior to milling. [4] Usually, "rice flour" refers to dry-milled rice flour (Korean: 건식 쌀가루, romanized: geonsik ssal-garu), which can

  7. After a slow start, flu season is picking up steam - AOL

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    The number of adults who have gotten their flu shot this year is similar to this time last year: a little under 42%, according to the CDC. Fewer kids, however, have gotten their flu shot this year .

  8. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. List of porridges - Wikipedia

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    Ogokbap – or five-grains rice, is a kind of Korean food made of a bowl of steamed rice mixed with grains, including barley, foxtail millet, millet and soy beans. [12] Okayu – the name for the type of congee eaten in Japan, which is less broken down than congee produced in other cultures. The water ratio is typically lower and the cooking ...