rice flour

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Regular rice flour is a fine, powdery flour made from regular white rice. It's used mainly for baked goods. Glutinous or sweet rice flour (such as the Japanese mochi) is made from high-starch short-grain rice. It's widely used in Asian cooking to thicken sauces and for some desserts.

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rice-flour noodles (culinary)
Mahalla el Kubra (city of northern Egypt)
mochi; mochiko (culinary)