Rice flour shortage: price increase predicted in baby food and other products
date:May 21, 2021
luten free products. Many of us eat rice flour every day without realising it.

Rice flour is usually derived from the broken rice grains that are fractured during the milling process. The broken grains are deemed inferior, and so, are separated from the whole grains and sold as Broken Rice.

The quality, cleanliness, taste and texture are the same as wholegrain rice but brokens are sold at a lower premium around the world.

Ingredients expert, Jason Bull, Director, Eurostar Commodities warns th
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