The enclosed powders made up of rice paper are called as :-
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The enclosed powders made up of rice paper are called as tapioca powder.
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- The tapioca powder makes the rice paper smooth and glutinous. It is typically offered dried in crisp, thin, translucent spherical sheets which can be wrapped in cellophane.
- These paper can be made from rice starch, however different ingredients consisting of tapioca starch, bananas and milk, may also be added for taste and texture.
- These are very thin wrappers historically crafted from water, rice, and salt that may be filled with almost anything.
- The reason they are so thin, the wrappers are nearly translucent so that you can see anything which is inside.
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