Cream of Rice

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Cream of Rice (aka Coarse Rice Flour, Ground Rice) is a bland, coarse flour made from ground, uncooked rice.

Uncooked, it has the consistency of fine sand.

"Cream of Rice®" is actually the trademarked name of Nabisco's version of it. It's enriched with ferric phosphate (iron source), niacin, thiamine mononitrate (vitamin B1), and riboflavin (vitamin B2.) There's a regular 10-minute version, and an instant 1/2 minute version. The instant version is made from already-cooked rice.

In North America, it is used as a hot cereal for infants and people with gluten allergies -- not many other people like it.

In southern India, they will refer to it as Rava, which actually can be either Cream of Rice, or Cream of Wheat. Fans of the dish Uppuma say the best Uppuma is made with the rice version of Rava (e.g. Cream of Rice.)

Substitutes for Cream of Rice

You can use Cream of Rice as a substitute for rice flour in many dishes.

Language Notes

Sometimes referred to as "semolina made from rice."
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