Mornings of South Indians normally start with idli or dosa or steamcake. i.e. Breakfast normally include rice, rich and abundant content of carbohydrates that give you energy the whole day. Lunch also, normally rice food. Before my marriage, I used rice food at supper too. Now, almost all South Indians have made their supper 'wheat' food for health reasons which is really nice.
Rice food is not good for sugar patients. Also, it can lead to put on weight too. Yet, everyone has to admit, it's nutritious too, giving us energy a lot.
How much/often do you include rice food in your diet? :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
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This alters the flavour, texture and appearance of the rice and helps prevent spoilage and extend its storage life. After milling, the rice is polished, resulting in a seed with a bright, white, shiny appearance.The milling and polishing processes both remove important nutrients. A diet based on unenriched white rice leaves people vulnerable to the neurological disease beriberi, due to a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1). White rice is often enriched with some of the nutrients stripped from it during its processing. Enrichment of white rice with B1, B3, and iron is required by law in the United States, although these nutrients are only a small portion of what has been removed.
This alters the flavour, texture and appearance of the rice and helps prevent spoilage and extend its storage life. After milling, the rice is polished, resulting in a seed with a bright, white, shiny appearance.The milling and polishing processes both remove important nutrients. A diet based on unenriched white rice leaves people vulnerable to the neurological disease beriberi, due to a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1). White rice is often enriched with some of the nutrients stripped from it during its processing. Enrichment of white rice with B1, B3, and iron is required by law in the United States, although these nutrients are only a small portion of what has been removed.
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This alters the flavour, texture and appearance of the rice and helps prevent spoilage and extend its storage life. After milling, the rice is polished, resulting in a seed with a bright, white, shiny appearance.The milling and polishing processes both remove important nutrients. A diet based on unenriched white rice leaves people vulnerable to the neurological disease beriberi, due to a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1). White rice is often enriched with some of the nutrients stripped from it during its processing. Enrichment of white rice with B1, B3, and iron is required by law in the United States, although these nutrients are only a small portion of what has been removed.
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I Think our state provide maximum breakfast items which include a lot of rice of different types......some dishes are made with rice itself adding a little coconut. Only exception is Upma, we call it as Upmaavu..... made from roasted sooji.
How many of you know the emaning of upmaav....
Up.....(not English word up) means ... Salt in Tamil and Malayalam. I don't know about otehr South Indian languages.
Maav....means flour.
In a Malayalam film, Mohanlal plays the role of an English teacher. When one of the students ask him, what's the English name of Upmaav, he replies....."Salt Mango tree", as Maav has another meaning Mango tree(as well as flour) :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
How many of you know the emaning of upmaav....
Up.....(not English word up) means ... Salt in Tamil and Malayalam. I don't know about otehr South Indian languages.
Maav....means flour.
In a Malayalam film, Mohanlal plays the role of an English teacher. When one of the students ask him, what's the English name of Upmaav, he replies....."Salt Mango tree", as Maav has another meaning Mango tree(as well as flour) :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I like Tamarind rice, lemon rice, curd rice very much. :cheer:
All these are my favorite too... :laugh: :cheer: :)
Curd rice is my masterpiece. But I don't know the preparation of the other two :whistle:
I know how to prepare lemon rice. But, dont know how to make tamarind rice. :cheer:
I like Tamarind rice, lemon rice, curd rice very much. :cheer:
All these are my favorite too... :laugh: :cheer: :)
Curd rice is my masterpiece. But I don't know the preparation of the other two :whistle:
I know how to prepare lemon rice. But, dont know how to make tamarind rice. :cheer:
Then tell me how lemon rice is prepared :woohoo:
I like Tamarind rice, lemon rice, curd rice very much. :cheer:
All these are my favorite too... :laugh: :cheer: :)
Curd rice is my masterpiece. But I don't know the preparation of the other two :whistle:
I know how to prepare lemon rice. But, dont know how to make tamarind rice. :cheer:
Then tell me how lemon rice is prepared :woohoo:
You can visit my wife's blog for that!! :)
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