24 нояб. 2022 г. · Generally mochiko and glutinous rice flour can be used in recipes for similar results, but rice flour is not interchangeable with them. |
13 июл. 2022 г. · I'd say the closest substitute would be tapioca flour but you'll need to adjust the water to flour ratio and add sweetness. |
6 апр. 2013 г. · You are correct. White rice flour is not a substitute. The difference is in the type of starch - long-grain rice is higher in amylose, while ... |
8 февр. 2021 г. · The difference between is the type of rice being used. The Thai version is long-grained & the Japanese version (Mochiko) is short-grained. |
22 июн. 2021 г. · No, you can't use regular rice flour. It's made from a different variety of rice and there isn't anything you can add to change that. |
7 янв. 2023 г. · Boxed mochiko is a Japanese product and I feel it's ground more finely than glutinous rice flour. Both are non sweetened. |
14 авг. 2024 г. · Mochiko is another popular brand name but is wildly overpriced IMO. Literally anything labeled " glutinous rice flour" will work, I used this ... |
29 апр. 2022 г. · A bit of reading suggests tapioca flour is a good substitute, you may need to use a bit more tapioca flour than the recipe calls for. |
17 апр. 2021 г. · Some recipes I found said to use rice flour and sweet rice flour. Others call for non-glutinous rice flour and glutinous sweet rice flour. |
20 авг. 2024 г. · I have used shiratamako before, and it's the best to get the softest texture. This is a good guide to Japanese mochi making https://www. |
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