Swad Rice Flour (Chawal ka Atta) – 10lb Bulk Bag
$10.99
Swad Rice Flour (10lb) – Premium Quality in a Value Bulk Size
Swad Rice Flour (Chawal ka Atta) is a versatile kitchen staple, now available in a generous 10lb bulk bag. Finely ground from premium white rice, this flour is highly prized for its silky texture, neutral flavor, and incredible ability to create a light, crispy crunch in fried foods.
The 10lb size is the most economical choice for households that cook traditional South Asian dishes daily or for those who use rice flour as their primary gluten-free baking substitute.
Whether you are preparing a large batch of breakfast batters or stocking up your pantry, Swad Rice Flour is perfect for:
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Large-Scale Batters: Creating authentic Dosa, Idli, and Appam batters for the whole family.
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Bulk Snack Making: Perfect for preparing large quantities of Murukku, Chakli, or Pakora coatings.
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Traditional Breads: Making soft and delicious Akki Roti or Pathiri.
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Gluten-Free Pantry Staple: A reliable, bulk-priced alternative for gluten-free cakes, bread, and pastries.
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Superior Coatings: Use it as a dredging flour for fish or chicken to achieve a restaurant-style crispy finish.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Bulk Value Size: 10lbs provides an economical solution for frequent users and large families.
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Extra Fine Grind: Ensures smooth, lump-free batters and doughs every time.
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100% Gluten-Free: A safe, natural alternative to wheat flour for gluten-sensitive diets.
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Pure & Consistent: Sourced from high-quality rice to ensure consistent results in every recipe.
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Crispiness Factor: Adds a signature “crunch” to fried items that other flours can’t replicate.
Brand: Swad
Product Type: Flour
Ingredient: Rice (Chawal ka Atta)
Size: 10 Pounds (4.54 kg)
Best For: Bulk Dosa Batters, Festive Snacks, Gluten-Free Baking, and Professional Home Cooking
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