I don't know what rice bran oil is, but you can make hummus any which way you want. Just experiment. You can even use beans other than chickpeas!
Yes, replace some of the tahini with the oil. It won't have much flavor with rice bran oil though.
I'm pretty sure this is an opinionated question rather then fact based. In my opinion, yes, it would be Wheaties.A bit more:Raisin Bran without the raisins would simply be bran flakes, which are available by various brands.
There are 190 calories in one cup of Kellogg's Raisin Bran cereal
Natural bran is bran that has had nothing added to it.
#1: Bran (Corn, Wheat, Rice, Oat) #2: Dried Herbs, Spices, and Peppers #3: Cocoa Powder and Dark Chocolate #4: Flax Seeds, Sesame Seeds, and Sesame Butter (Tahini) #5: Dry Roasted Soybeans (Edamame)
yes. Bran Cereals, 5-10 grams - All-Bran, Bran Buds, 100% Bran, Raisin Bran
Not normally. Bran flakes are usually made from wheat bran and wheat flour to bind the bran into a flake.
I don't think I would use oat bran cereal in place of oat bran flour. While oat bran cereal will have a high content of oat bran or even oat bran flour, the two are not interchangeable and won't give you the same results.
Bran Vargas goes by Bran, Brandolf, and Dolf.
There are several benefits from eating rice bran. These benefits include reducing the harmful cholesterol without reducing the good cholesterol and having essential vitamins and nutrients.
Unprocessed bran is not the same as oat bran; it would be referring to wheat bran. Have you checked at a health food store? They will definitely carry it. As far as subbing the oat bran, it would depend on the recipe.
There is no scientific name for rice bran. Rice bran gets its name from the plant, which is the rice, Bran is the outer part of the grain.