Quaker Puffed Rice is still available. For your convenience, it can be purchased online at: http://bit.ly/2bQ5b5a or the Store Locator can help here: https://cu.pepsico.com/quaker?Where=
I believe it is puffed rice :D
To make puffed rice at home, you can start by heating rice in a dry pan until it pops and becomes puffed. You can then season it with your desired flavors and enjoy as a snack or cereal.
Puffed rice, mostly.
It's made at special places. You make it. -riceologist and head of rice studies at the university of california
Puffed rice cereals are not GF, they often contain barley or malt for flavoring.
There are 56 calories in 1 cup of Puffed Rice Cereal and but 1 cup of boiled rice 200 calories. It is just 1/4 of boiled rice :)
Quaker Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice
Puffed Rice
Bear in mind that there is already a puffed rice product on the market, called Rice Krispies, which is made by Kellogg's, and has excellent distribution and is available pretty much everywhere. If you want to sell puffed rice, you would be competing with this established product. That could be difficult.
To make puffed rice at home, you can start by heating a pot with a small amount of oil. Once the oil is hot, add a small amount of rice grains and cover the pot with a lid. The rice will puff up as it heats, creating puffed rice. Be careful not to burn the rice, and you can season it with salt or other flavors if desired.
RSF inside a ring likely stands for "Rice Soffiato," which is Italian for puffed rice. This indicates that the ring is made with a technique involving puffed rice grains.