Yes you can use arborio rice for paella. I prefer to use parboiled rice because it doesn't get overly soggy if I happen to put too much liquid. Paella is a dish that originated from Valencia, Spain. The main ingredients are rice, and saffron. Everyone has a different recipe for paella. Some paella is made from all seafood, some from all meat, and some are a mix of meat and seafood. Here is my recipe for paella. It is easy to make and very authentic tasting. http://www.ehow.com/how_5361271_make-easy-authentic-paella.html
you should use paella rice. There are 2 main varieties grown in Spain - Sollana and bomba
There is no such thing as paella rice. Paella is a dish which includes rice as an ingredient.
long grain
It has more starch
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Arborio rice does not have an expiration date if stored properly. It can be stored in the fridge, freezer, or in the pantry.
Arborio
superfino arborio rice
The main ingredient in rice is rice.
No, but they're close. Both are short grain rices, and arborio is a cultivar of Japanese sushi rice, but they aren't phylogenically identical. Sushi rice is also prepared differently, although you probably could use arborio for this too.
no. parboiled means hat the rice has previously been boiled and requires a shorter cooking time. check the directions.
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No, it wont come out right.
Yes.
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