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"Rice Water" Benefits

"Rice Water" Benefits

Rice water has been used for health and beauty since the ancient times especially in the East. Chinese woman use rice water for their long healthy hair and glowing healthy skin. Thai people used to made healthy drink from "Rice Water" by boiling it with salt and sugar...

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Choosing the "right carbs"

Choosing the "right carbs"

Carbohydrate is the most essential source of energy for your body. For your healthy diet, the type of carbohydrate you choose is very important because some sources are healthier than others. Below shows the amount of calories for carbohydrate intake in 100 gram...

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"GABA rice", germinating your own rice

"GABA rice", germinating your own rice

GABA rice is germinated brown rice with a greater amount of the naturally-occurring amino acid gamma-amino butyric acid. GABA rice is also called as "Sprouted brown rice" which contains 10 times more nutrients than milled rice. Further, GABA rice contains higher protein contents and less calories and sugar than white and brown rice...

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"Consumer" purchasing behavior on rice bag size

"Consumer" purchasing behavior on rice bag size

A recent study by Neilsen Thailand concerning eating out behavior of consumers in 52 countries, found that Thai people tend to eat out more often than other countries...

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Rice "Compress Ball" For Face

Rice "Compress Ball" For Face

Benefits: Pain relief, relaxation, anti-inflammation and blood flow enhancer Rice Herbal Compress Ball for face can promote silky smooth skin by using a mixture of herbs and rice to remove dead cell and also improve blood circulation while massaging on your skin. You will enjoy the aromatic of rice and feel relaxing...

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How to cook rice without rice cooker

How to cook rice without rice cooker

Don't have a rice cooker? Here are the methods.

1. Traditional rice is an original way of cooking rice. Start by rinse rice with clean water in a pot and add water enough to cover the top of the rice by ½ inch. Bring water to boil and then pour the water out through the crack. Then stir, and turn it down to a simmer till the cooked rice is dried...