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Pohaa, also known as pauwa, sira, chira, or avalakki, among many other names, is flattened rice originating from the Indian subcontinent. Rice is parboiled before flattening so that it can be consumed with very little to no cooking. These flakes of rice swell when added to liquid, whether hot or cold, as they absorb water, milk or any other liquids. The thickness of the flakes varies from almost translucently thin (the more expensive varieties) to nearly four times thinner than a normal rice grain.

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  • Poha (es)
  • ポハ (ja)
  • 납작쌀 (ko)
  • Poha (rice) (en)
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  • 납작쌀은 익힌 뒤 납작하게 눌러 펴서 말린 쌀이다. (ko)
  • ポハ(Poha)は、インドの食材で、お米をひらたくつぶして乾燥させたもの。朝ごはんとしてよく食べられる。インドの米フレーク。 油で揚げてスパイスと混ぜ「チウラ」や「ナムキーン」にしたり、水で戻したものを蒸したり、炒めたりする。。 (ja)
  • El poha, también llamado arroz batido, arroz aplastado o arroz prensado, es un arroz sin cáscara que se aplasta hasta obtener copos ligeros, planos y secos. Estos copos de arroz se hinchan cuando se les añade líquido, tanto frío como caliente, absorbiendo agua, leche o cualquier otro. El grosor de estos copos oscila entre los que son casi traslúcidos (las variedades más caras) hasta los que son casi cuatro veces más gruesos que un grano de arroz normal. El poha es también un plato preparado muy similar al puré de patatas instantáneo en uso y filosofía. (es)
  • Pohaa, also known as pauwa, sira, chira, or avalakki, among many other names, is flattened rice originating from the Indian subcontinent. Rice is parboiled before flattening so that it can be consumed with very little to no cooking. These flakes of rice swell when added to liquid, whether hot or cold, as they absorb water, milk or any other liquids. The thickness of the flakes varies from almost translucently thin (the more expensive varieties) to nearly four times thinner than a normal rice grain. (en)
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  • Poha (en)
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  • Poha (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cooked_Poha.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Poha_or_Pauva_or_Spicy_Rice_Flakes_WLF15.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Whiteaval.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/poha.jpg
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  • Breakfast
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  • See text. (en)
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  • Dehusked rice (en)
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  • along with curd (en)
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