In Lara Vapnyar 's short story "Puffed Rice and Meatballs", her character Katya shares stories about early childhood. In the story, it represents a sense that it is ignored, not important. Her story began with her lover and asked about the fear of communism, the memory of a nap in a kindergarten, and the memory of rice awaiting being swollen. Katya felt not important emotional distress and neglected to bring her life. The story begins with Katya's boyfriend asking about the fear of communism, she realizes that he is not interested in his past and tries to spend time through a bit of conversation.
Jolpan is usually a mini meal containing rice, xandoh, chira, muri, komal saul, or cooked borage (bora saul). These varieties can be eaten without cooking. They are eating tofu and milk and raw sugar. This is a snack, usually served for breakfast in Assam, or on their main festival, Bihu, wedding ceremony and other special days. The word "Jolpan" literally means "water and lemon leaves", but it can express every snack. Our soon to eat Bogari dish Milky Jalpan is a low fat, high carbohydrate snack. Eat breakfast or as an evening snack, it quickly boosts energy. You can simply use hot water or milk. This will save you a lot of time while offering delicious dishes
Like other grains, rice can be inflated (or ruptured). This process involves heating the grain, usually in a special room, utilizing the water content of the grain. Further puffing may be achieved by treating the expanded particles in a low pressure chamber. The ideal gas law implies that if you lower the local pressure or raise the water temperature, the volume increases before the water evaporates, resulting in edema tissue. The bulk material density of the bulk material is about 0.9 g / cm 3. It reduces to less than 1 / 10th of extension
Rice processing does not waste anything. It can be from paper to pudding. Steam and inflate and peel off. It can be used for noodles, wine, cosmetics, edible oil etc. While eating cereals, the straw becomes a straw with sandals, hats, baskets, rope, broom, and straw roof. The hull supplies fuel and fertilizer. The country's agriculture, especially rice production, has undergone a powerful and rapid growth between 1990 and 1999. From a country facing a long-term food shortage, Vietnam has become the world's second largest US exporter in the past 11 years after making sure domestic consumption is adequate. The lives of people in rural areas continue to improve. The scent of Vietnamese rice actually spreads to the kitchen of many foreign families.