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Subject: Basmati rice
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Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 10:14:10 EDT
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Subj; Basmati Rice

	I'm not such a great cook, so you can be sure that anything
posted by me will be quick and easy.

	My recent discovery is Basmati Rice.  I buy it in a box by
a company called 'Fantastic Foods'. I've seen it in both healthfood
stores and major supermarket chains.

	It is a light, aromatic, white rice from india.  Cooks in
15 minutes and your kitchen smells heavenly while it's cooking.
Makes great curried rice.

	Typical recipe:  Saute vegetables, add curry powder, add
water, bring to boil, add rice, bring to boil, cover and simmer.
(tofu and peanuts of almonds optional).

	Whole process takes less than 1/2 hour.

	Brown rice is probably better for you, but this stuff is
definetly worth trying.
							- Karl