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X.O Glutinous Rice Flour is a 500g pack of premium short-grain rice flour from the UK, prized for its high waxy starch content that delivers a moist, firm, and sticky texture. Perfect for authentic Southeast Asian dumplings, buns, and pastries, it comes in a sealed package ensuring freshness for up to one year. Vegetarian-friendly and highly rated by nearly 900 customers, itโs a must-have for culinary professionals and enthusiasts seeking authentic texture and consistent results.
| ASIN | B00NIU4N7K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,444 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 56 in Flours & Meals |
| Brand | OX |
| Brand Name | OX |
| Container Type | Sealed package |
| Cuisine | Southeast Asian cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 879 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegetarian |
| Item Form | Dry |
| Item Package Weight | 0.51 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 500 Grams |
| Item form | Dry |
| Item weight | 500 Grams |
| Manufacturer | X.O |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package weight | 0.51 Kilograms |
| Size | 500 g (Pack of 1) |
| Speciality | Vegetarian |
| Specialty | Vegetarian |
| Unit Count | 500 gram |
C**Y
Very good.
Very good.
P**S
Ingredient That Finally Brought Authentic Mochi Into My UK Kitchen
If you had told me a year ago that I would be standing in my kitchen in the UK, pulling apart perfectly stretchy, pillowy soft mochi, I would not have believed you. But here we are, and this glutinous rice flour deserves a huge part of the credit. Why I Even Started Looking I am absolutely obsessed with mochi. There is something about that uniquely soft, chewy, slightly sticky texture that no other sweet treat in the world can replicate. The problem is, finding genuinely authentic mochi in the UK is a mission and a half. The few Asian supermarkets near me rarely stock it fresh, and when they do, the texture is never quite right. It either sits too firm or falls apart, and nothing ever comes close to what you get in a proper Japanese confectionery. After one too many disappointing trips, I decided enough was enough and that I would just have to learn to make it myself. That decision led me straight to this glutinous rice flour. First Attempt? Disaster. I will not sugarcoat it. My first attempt at homemade mochi was not pretty. The consistency was off, the dough was sticking to absolutely everything, and the end result was more of a lumpy blob than the smooth, elegant little parcels I had envisioned. I almost gave up and accepted a mochi-less life in Britain. Almost. Second and Third Time's the Charm I stuck with it, adjusted my ratios, tweaked my steaming time, and by my second attempt things were already looking significantly more promising. By the third try, I had genuinely nailed it. The dough came together beautifully, it had that signature stretch when pulled apart, and the finished mochi were soft, squishy, and honestly tasted better than some I have bought in shops. The quality of this flour made a real difference. It is finely milled, consistently textured, and behaves exactly as it should when mixed and steamed. There were no lumps, no odd smells, and no inconsistencies from batch to batch. The Quality Is Outstanding What really impressed me is just how clean and pure this flour is. You can tell immediately from the colour and the fine texture that this is a quality product. It binds perfectly, gives the dough the right level of elasticity, and produces that unmistakable chewiness that is the whole point of mochi. I have since used it to make daifuku, strawberry mochi, and even mochi ice cream wraps, and it has performed flawlessly every single time. The Pricing Makes It Even Better For the quantity you get, the price point is genuinely nice. I was initially worried I would burn through it quickly but it made me 4 small batches. Compared to the cost of buying mediocre mochi from a shop or paying delivery fees from specialist online Japanese food retailers, making it yourself with this flour is far more economical and honestly far more rewarding. Final Thoughts If you are living in the UK and missing authentic Asian sweets, do yourself a favour and pick this up. If you're a complete newbie, do not be discouraged if your first batch does not turn out perfectly. Give it two or three tries, be patient with the process, and you will get there. This flour is the real deal, and once you have made your own mochi at home, you will never go back.
I**N
Should be in a less messy resealable packet
It's a very good product that I I used to make mochi but I'd appreciate it if it was in an easily accessible resealable packet with maybe a scoop but overall great product
P**L
Good
Great priced product
D**S
Rice flour
Excellent flour
S**R
Purchased to make gluten free doughnuts! Does the job!
I don't really have much to say about this product, I bought it specifically so I could make gluten free doughnuts with a combination of other flours from the book "Baked Doughnuts for everyone" by Ashley McLaughlin and so far it's done the job. It was a fairly good price from a company called "Oriental Treasures". One point worth mentioning is this product is also known as sweet rice flour and from what I've seen on Amazon seems to cost more when given it's other moniker but they are definitely the same product. It did feel weird receiving it in the post though, it was just wrapped in a cellophane bag. I'm glad it didn't split or the post office might think I was smuggling cocaine! It's a white powdery substance! (The flour that is).
A**R
Itโs not 500g
This is great to make dango and mochi but it was listed as being 500g when I only got a 454g bag of glutinous rice flour.
M**N
Great
Made rice cakes with this and they turned out great
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