How is rice milk made?!


Question: How is rice milk made?
Answers:

Rice milk is made by pressing the rice through a mill stream using diffusion to strain out the pressed grains. It is sometimes also made at home using rice flour and brown rice protein, or by boiling brown rice with a large volume of water, blending and straining the mixture.

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rice milk is made from generally brown rice.

there some brands out there that use organic brown rice with more natural flavors such as vanilla, chocolate or a combination of almond to make the rice milk more creamy, with added calcium made for vegans or those who are lactose intolerant.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_milk



Take white rice, pour water on it in a bowl and leave a day, shake the bowl and rub the rice with your hands- the white water that is in the bowl is rice milk. It tastes very nice too.




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