What kind of rice can I use in a salt shaker to prevent clumping

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Will brown rice eliminate clumps in the salt shaker as well as white rice? I know white rice works well in a salt shaker to eliminate clumps caused by humidity, but I only have brown rice on hand. Will brown rice work as well as white rice?



Best Answer

I do this at home, and it makes a significant difference. I suspect that it is the mechanical action of the rice, but since adding a teaspoon of rice to each shaker, I don't have to get out the toothpick ever few weeks to clean the hole.

Brown rice includes the germ (embryo) of the grain, which contains some oil. This oil goes rancid, which has an unpleasant smell. In the quantities that you are using, and that the oil is still inside the rice, I don't think you would notice.

Note that it doesn't have to be rice. a few beans, some barley, lentils, or wheat should work just as well.




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What kind of rice is used for salt shakers?

Gluten-Free Homemaker recommends 1/2 teaspoon per standard salt shaker. NDTV Food suggests using long grain rice so that the rice grains won't fly out of the shaker along with the salt. That's it.

How do you keep salt from clumping in a shaker?

Add raw rice grainsWhen storing it in a shaker, add a few grains of uncooked rice to avoid salt from clumping. The rice grains are known to absorb the moisture and keep the salt dry. This is considered to be one of the most effective tricks that can even help in reviving damp salt.

Can I put minute rice in a salt shaker?

Absolutely. Just add rice to your salt shaker! Try to get your hands on some long grain rice to keep it from falling out of your shaker with the salt. For standard salt shakers, Gluten-Free Homemaker suggests using about a half teaspoon of uncooked rice, with adjustments based on the size of your salt shaker.

What was added to salt to keep it from clumping?

To prevent this, salt manufacturers add a compound such as sodium silicoaluminate or magnesium carbonate, among other possibilities. These anti-caking agents absorb moisture more readily than salt and also coat the salt crystals to keep them from touching.



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