- Flattened rice
Flattened rice (also called beaten rice) is a dehusked rice which is flattened into flat light dry flakes. These flakes of rice swell when added to liquid, whether hot or cold, as they absorb water, milk or any other liquids. The thicknesses of these flakes vary between almost translucently thin (the more expensive varieties) to nearly four times thicker than a normal rice grain.
This easily digestible form of raw rice is very popular across
India andBangladesh , and is normally used to prepare snacks or light and easyfast food in a variety ofIndian cuisine styles, some even for long-term consumption of a week or more. It is known by a variety of names: "Poha" inHindi , "Chniré" in colloquial Bengali, "Phovu" in Konkani, "Chudaa" inOriya , "Atukulu" inTelugu , "Bajeel" or "Bajil" inTulu , "Aval" inMalayalam and Tamil, "Avalakki" inKannada , "Pavva" in Gujarati, "Chiura" inNepali andChhattisgarhi and "Pohe" inMarathi ."Flattened rice" can be eaten raw by immersing it in plain water or milk, with salt and sugar to taste, or lightly fried in oil with nuts, raisins, cardamoms, and other spices. The lightly fried variety is a standard breakfast in Malvaa region (surrounding
Indore ) ofMadhya Pradesh . It can be reconstituted with hot water to make a porridge or paste, depending on the proportion of water added. In villages, particularly inChhattisgarh , Poha or Chiura is also eaten raw by mixing withjaggery ."Flattened rice" is also a
convenience food and very similar to instant mashed potatoes ,in uses, and spirit.Dishes made from beaten rice
*"Chniré'r pulao" :- An snack prepared by immersing the rice flakes in cold water, drying them, and then preparing "
pilaf "-style with nuts, raisins, black pepper, green chillies, and salt and sugar to taste. This is very popular as a breakfast or evening dish in families, and may not be available in any stores or restaurants.
*"Chniré bheja" :- Some flakes are immersed in a bowl of usually cold water, flavoured with lime juice, salt, sugar, and a little black pepper.
*"Bajeel Ogarne" :- Here beaten rice is seasoned with mustard seeds,coconut oil, red chillies.
*Beaten rice with curds :- Here beaten rice is soaked in water and then sieved. Curd is added with table salt, preferably eaten with mango or lemon pickle.
*"Kanda Pohe" :- In this dish beaten rice is soaked and sieved. Small pieces of boiled potato, onion, mustard seeds, turmeric and red chilli are seasoned and mixed with beaten rice and served hot.
*"Dadpe Pohe" :- Thin or medium beaten rice is mixed with fresh coconut, grated green mangos, chili powder, and coriander. Then it is seasoned with salt and a tadka (fried mixture) of peanut oil, mustard seeds, turmeric and finely chopped onions.
*"Sweet Bajil" ( "Tipe Bajil" inTulu ):- Beaten rice is mixed with jaggery and grated coconut.
*"Khara Bajeel" :- The beaten rice is mixed with red chilli powder, salt and coconut. Sometimes seasoned.
*"Sajjige Bajeel" : - Combination of upma and Khara bajeel.
*"Dhaiyya Phovu" : - Combination of yogurt, sugar and phovu.
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