Yes it can
rice crispy treats usually…
In Asia, Rice Krispies are often referred to as "Rice Bubbles." The name varies by country, with "Rice Bubbles" commonly used in Australia and some other regions. In some Asian markets, they may simply be marketed as crispy rice cereal without a specific brand name.
If you like chocolate, I don't see why not. Just follow the rice crispy recipe with cocoa crispies instead.
I think it is sago
Some alternative ingredients that can be used to make rice crispy treats without marshmallows include peanut butter, honey, maple syrup, or almond butter as a binding agent.
Crispy rice noodles can be used creatively in dishes by using them as a crunchy topping for salads, soups, or stir-fries, as a base for a noodle bowl, or as a garnish for dishes like curry or pad thai. They can also be used as a crispy element in sushi rolls or as a crunchy coating for fried foods.
AFAIK, cereal was never used as ammunition. Some folks have used corn meal as a buffer in shotgun loading. <><><><> However, one company, Quaker Oats, DID use the term "Shot from Guns" to advertise their Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice. But the "guns" were steam cookers, and the wheat and rice were not ammo- but cereal.
Cereal crops are herbaceous plants, not shrubs. They belong to the grass family and are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are commonly used as food. Examples of cereal crops include wheat, rice, corn, and barley.
Corn flakes are primarily made from corn, which is a type of grain. The corn is processed and toasted to create the crispy flakes that are commonly enjoyed as a breakfast cereal. While corn is the main ingredient, some variations may include other grains like rice or wheat for added texture or flavor.
The types of cereal you can make at home easily are hot cereals made by boiling the grains (oat meal, rice cereal, etc.) and granola. Granola is made by toasting the grains you choose along with any nuts or dried fruits. It can be flavored by adding honey and spices.
Yes, and most models come with a cookbook showing you exactly how. I have used mine to make oatmeal for years.
A cereal grass (Oryza sativa) that is cultivated extensively in warm climates for its edible grain. it also comes from the plant whet I think. Rice is a swamp grass that is cultivated and used as a source of food.