If you have water instead of warming it will heat up in 30 minutes and raise it up Kit "Freshly cooked rice from the country of rice"
Types that heat up with water, which is common with emergency foods, were those that warmed up or boiled the rice which was cooked in advance, but if the water is available, the kit that can make the freshly cooked rice in 30 minutes by properly cooking itFabex 2013It was exhibited at.
This is the process of removing water from the rice itself, which makes it possible to "cook rice" by devising containers and exothermic agents
When water is added, it is heated by the underlying exothermic agent and wait for 30 minutes, you can eat freshly cooked rice.
Looking from directly below, it looks like this. This exothermic agent reacts with water and it reaches a temperature of 98 degrees. Bokoboko and bubbles get out of the exothermic agent and you can see that the water has reached a considerable temperature.
Like normal rice, there is a mechanism to steam steam properly, and in cold outdoor etc. it seems to be able to get warm. Also, since this container itself becomes dishes after heating, it can be eaten as it is.
There are 4 kinds of types, Shinsei · Gokie Rice · Bamboo shoot rice · Mushroom rice
One of them is to try eating "Gokue" rice actually.
It can be stored for about 2 to 3 years, so it can be used as a preparation against emergency.
We do not bring ingredients and rice together, we bother to separate the package into two types. Because chopsticks are also contained, it is a mechanism that you can eat anywhere soon if there is water.
There is also a procedure manual, so you can eat cooked rice just by reading while reading.
Although it can not match the rice actually cooked with a rice cooker as it is actually eating at the venue, you can feel firmly the flavor and texture of the rice as it is just cooked.
One price¥ 750Although it is slightly higher as it is, it is likely to be used when you want to eat freshly cooked rice at times such as outdoor · emergencies such as disaster · long travel abroad.
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