Rice flakes are prepared by flattening dehusked rice. This flattened rice or pressed rice makes for a light, healthy and delicious Indian snack and breakfast dish. Heera’s thick rice flakes can be prepared in a variety of ways - salted, with yoghurt, or pressed into cutlets or tikkis. It is quick to prepare and nutritious.
NEW Powa is made from pre-cooked rice which is pressed flat and dried. The flatter grain allows for quicker absorption of water during cooking. Powa is very low in fat and high in fibre. Absolutely delicious light flakes of rice. Cooks in minutes and is fantastic sweet or savoury. Think couscous but better!
Rice grains pressed flat to increase water aborption and reduce cooking time. Cooks in minutes and is fantastic sweet or savoury. Think couscous but better!
Pawa or Pouwa (also called Poha) is the flattened rice, which is very commonly used as a dish in India. The rice grains are beaten into flat rice flakes to make flattened rice. Fudco Pawa Thin 750g is an easy-to-prepare dish. It is often consumed by adding water and sweetening agents.
Poha (flattened rice), also called beaten rice or Chiwda is dehusked rice flattened into flat light dry flakes. Poha or rice flakes swell when added to liquid, whether hot or cold. Thicknesses of these flakes vary between almost translucently thin (the more expensive varieties) to nearly four times thicker than a normal rice grain.