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Microwaveable Rice

Taimatsu Pickled Plum Rice Porridge

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Calm your insides or warm yourself in the morning with Taimatsu’s pickled plum rice porridge. Known in Japanese as Kayu, this porridge is made using fluffy, chewy Koshihikari rice from Niigata prefecture, and flavoured with umeboshi pickled plum from Wakayama prefecture. Enjoy this soothing, yet refreshingly tart, plum flavoured porridge as it is, or add a sprinkle of bonito flakes for extra umami.

Maruchan Microwaveable Rice

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Prepare the most essential component of any Japanese meal in no time with this 3-pack of instant microwavable rice. Containing nothing but prepared Japonica rice of koshihikari, hitomebore and tsugaru roman mixed together in a perfect blend of flavour, the pack is vacuum sealed in order to keep the rice fresh and tasty without using preservatives. Simply microwave for two minutes and serve with your favourite Japanese main meals.
How to Use
• Peel back the film cover until the yellow line.
• Pop in the microwave for 2 minutes 15 seconds at 500w – 600w
• Stir the rice and serve with any Japanese dish.

Wooke Microwaveable Yumepirika Rice

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Microwavable rice is something of a miracle product in countries like Japan, where rice is the dietary staple. Normally rice is prepared in rice cookers or on stove tops, but sometimes there is a need to prepare rice quickly and without the use of pots, pans, or rice cookers. This is where microwavable rice is so handy. For more types and varieties of rice.
How To Use
• Peel back one corner of the film cover to the dotted red line.
• Microwave for 2 minutes at 500W – 600W
• Stir through and serve with any Japanese dish.

Taimatsu Pickled Plum Rice Porridge

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BrKayu is rice that has been boiled with a large volume of water to create a thick porridge. Eaten all over East Asia when one is feeling unwell (making it something like the Asian equivalent of chicken soup), kayu is also a great alternative to the oat-based porridges commonly enjoyed here in the UK for breakfast
How To Use
• Place unopened pack into a pot of boiling water and boil for 5 – 6 mins.
• Alternatively, pour contents of packet into a bowl, cover with clingfilm and microwave for 2 mins 20 seconds.
• Unwrap, mix well, and serve.

Wooke Microwaveable Koshihikari Rice – Toyama

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Microwavable rice is something of a miracle product in countries such as Japan, where rice is the dietary staple. Normally rice is prepared in rice cookers or on stove tops, but sometimes there is a need to prepare rice quickly and easily, without the use of pots, pans or rice cookers. This is where microwavable rice is so handy. For more types and varieties of rice How To Use
• Peel back the film cover to the dotted red line.
• Microwave for 2 minutes at 500W – 600W
• Stir through and serve with any Japanese dish.

Maruchan Microwaveable Rice

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Rice is the dietary staple of Japan. Like how many people in Western countries cannot imagine going without bread for very long, the vast majority of Japanese people will eat at least some rice every day. Japanese rices are cultivated all over Japan and worldwide, and the accepted wisdom is that the rice will taste different depending on where it is grown. For an incredible range of Japanese rice How To Use
• Peel back the film cover until the yellow line.
• Pop in the microwave for 2 minutes 15 seconds at 500w – 600w
• Stir the rice and serve with any Japanese dish.

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details: poly pack, pp bag, jute bag, cotton bag, paper bag and non- woven fabric bag in various sizes like 50 kg,45 kg,40 kg, 39 kg,25 kg,20 kg,10 kg , 5 kg .