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  • '''Rice beverages''' are drinks made from [[rice]], a staple food in many cultures. They are consumed worldwide and come in ==Alcoholic Rice Beverages==
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  • '''List of Rice Drinks''' ...ious forms across the globe. This article provides a comprehensive list of rice drinks from different regions and cultures.
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  • ...traditional [[fermented beverages]], and sweet or savory [[liquid foods]]. Rice drinks are valued for their nutritional benefits, versatility, and often as ==Types of Rice Drinks==
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  • ...nd the world, particularly in [[Asia]], [[Africa]], and [[Latin America]]. Rice dishes can be categorized into main dishes, side dishes, and desserts. ..., saffron, chicken, and seafood, and [[Biryani]], an Indian dish made with rice, meat, and a blend of spices.
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  • ...als who are lactose intolerant, allergic to dairy, or follow a vegan diet. Milk substitutes can be derived from a variety of sources, including plants, nut ==Types of Milk Substitutes==
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  • ...[[plant milk]] made using [[peas]]. It is a popular alternative to [[dairy milk]] and is often chosen for its high [[protein]] content and environmentally ...he growing list of plant-based milk alternatives. The first commercial pea milk brand, [[Ripple Foods]], was launched in 2015.
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  • [[Teh Botol]] is a popular Indonesian drink made from tea. It is typically sweetened and served in a glass bottle. The ...ian beverage that is particularly popular in West Java. It is a hot, sweet drink made from a mixture of ginger, palm sugar, and cinnamon.
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  • ...to modern concoctions that cater to contemporary tastes and dietary needs. Milk-based drinks can be served hot or cold and are often flavored with a range ==Types of Milk-based Drinks==
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  • ...is based in Belgium. Alpro expanded across Europe and in 2000 built a soy milk plant in [[Burton Latimer]], England. ...of [[soy milk]] and other plant-based products. In 2000, Alpro built a soy milk plant in Burton Latimer, England.
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  • ...consumed in various forms such as [[rice cakes]], [[rice pudding]], and [[rice noodles]]. Spices like [[black pepper]], [[cardamom]], [[cloves]], [[ginger ...h fermented rice batter and coconut milk; [[Puttu]], a cylindrical steamed rice cake cooked with coconut shavings; and [[Malabar Matthi Curry]], a spicy fi
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  • ...region. It is a popular dessert drink made from [[rice flour]], [[coconut milk]], and [[palm sugar]], served with ice and often garnished with [[pandan le ...to have been a part of the Javanese culinary tradition for centuries. The drink is often associated with traditional ceremonies and celebrations.
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  • ...mary ingredient. Coconut, a versatile fruit, is used in many forms such as milk, water, oil, and flesh in various cuisines around the world. This article p * '''[[Coconut Curry]]''': A dish made by simmering coconut milk with various spices and vegetables or meats. It is a staple in [[Thai cuisi
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  • ...of these cultures can be seen in the use of ingredients such as [[coconut milk]], [[soy sauce]], and [[spices]] in Betawi dishes. ...use of a wide variety of ingredients. Commonly used ingredients include [[rice]], [[noodles]], [[fish]], [[beef]], [[chicken]], [[tofu]], [[tempeh]], and
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  • ...utinous rice]], [[cocoa powder]], and [[sugar]]. It is often served with [[milk]] and [[tuyo]], a type of dried [[fish]]. ...the Philippines|Spanish colonial period]], as a derivative of the Mexican drink [[champurrado]]. Over time, it has evolved into a distinct Filipino dish, w
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  • '''Soybean Milk''' [[Soybean milk]], also known as [[soy milk]], is a plant-based drink produced by soaking and grinding [[soybeans]], boiling the mixture, and fil
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  • ...rages and instant foods, with a particular focus on rice congee and peanut milk. ...oods. The company's flagship products include [[Rice Congee]] and [[Peanut Milk]], which are popular among consumers for their taste and nutritional value.
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  • ...us flavors and variations, including fruit-flavored teas and those without milk. Its unique combination of sweet, creamy, and chewy textures has made it a ==Soy Milk==
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  • ...]s and cultures, showcasing the versatility of milk in the culinary world. Milk dishes can range from simple beverages to complex main courses and desserts ==Types of Milk Dishes==
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  • ...used extensively in Kerala cuisine, in the form of grated coconut, coconut milk, and coconut oil. Seafood, particularly [[fish]], is also a major component ...; [[appam]], a type of pancake made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk; and [[malabar biryani]], a version of biryani unique to the Malabar region
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  • ...e]] that is popular in the [[Minangkabau]] region of [[West Sumatra]]. The drink is known for its unique taste and is often served during traditional ceremo ...nda Pulang dates back to the ancient times of the Minangkabau kingdom. The drink was traditionally prepared by the women of the community, who would gather
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