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Snacks, rice cakes, brown rice, sesame seed

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Snacks, rice cakes, brown rice, sesame seed

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A light, airy, and satisfyingly crunchy snack made from puffed whole-grain brown rice, often speckled with nutty sesame seeds. Each bite delivers a clean, toasty grain flavor with a delicate sweetness and a satisfying snap. Nutritionally, it's a high-carb, low-fat energy source with a notable fiber content from the whole grain.

= 100 g
392 kcal
Calories
7.6 g
Protein
81.5 g
Carbs
3.8 g
Fat
5.4 g
Fiber
0.00 g
Sugar
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💚 Why it's loved

People love it for its pure, satisfying crunch and light, toasty flavor that isn't overpowering. Its neutral taste makes it incredibly versatile, serving as a blank canvas for both sweet and savory toppings or simply enjoyed plain for a wholesome, nostalgic treat.

⚠️ Watch-outs & how to enjoy it better

Its high carbohydrate content can lead to blood-sugar spikes if eaten alone, and it's not very filling due to low protein and fat. To counteract this, pair it with a protein or healthy fat source like nut butter, hummus, or a slice of cheese to slow digestion and increase satiety.

Key benefits

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💡 Did you know?

The process of making puffed rice involves heating grains under pressure and then suddenly releasing the pressure, causing the moisture inside to flash into steam and puff the grain to many times its original size.

Full nutrition (scales with serving)

Water5.9 g
Energy392 kcal
Energy1640 kj
Protein7.6 g
Total lipid (fat)3.8 g
Ash1.2 g
Carbohydrate, by difference81.5 g
Fiber, total dietary5.4 g
Calcium, Ca12.0 mg
Iron, Fe1.6 mg
Magnesium, Mg136 mg
Phosphorus, P375 mg
Potassium, K290 mg
Sodium, Na227 mg
Zinc, Zn3.0 mg
Copper, Cu0.39 mg
Manganese, Mn4.3 mg
Selenium, Se24.1 ug
Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid3.0 mg
Thiamin0.05 mg
Riboflavin0.09 mg
Niacin7.2 mg
Pantothenic acid1.5 mg
Vitamin B-60.15 mg
Folate, total18.0 ug
Folic acid0.00 ug
Folate, food18.0 ug
Folate, DFE18.0 ug
Vitamin B-120.00 ug
Vitamin A, RAE0.00 ug
Retinol0.00 ug
Vitamin A, IU0.00 iu

Fat & fatty acid profile (per 100g)

Fatty acids, total saturated0.54 g
SFA 12:00.00 g
SFA 14:00.01 g
SFA 16:00.43 g
SFA 18:00.08 g
Fatty acids, total monounsaturated1.1 g
MUFA 16:10.01 g
MUFA 18:11.1 g
MUFA 20:10.00 g
Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated1.1 g
PUFA 18:21.1 g
PUFA 18:30.04 g
Cholesterol0.00 mg

Amino acid profile (per 100g)

Tryptophan0.10 g
Threonine0.28 g
Isoleucine0.32 g
Leucine0.63 g
Lysine0.29 g
Methionine0.17 g
Cystine0.09 g
Phenylalanine0.39 g
Tyrosine0.29 g
Valine0.44 g
Arginine0.59 g
Histidine0.19 g
Alanine0.44 g
Aspartic acid0.71 g
Glutamic acid1.6 g
Glycine0.38 g
Proline0.35 g
Serine0.39 g

FAQ

Are brown rice cakes healthier than white rice cakes?
Generally, yes. Brown rice cakes are made from whole-grain brown rice, which retains the bran and germ, offering more fiber, vitamins, and minerals compared to refined white rice. This can lead to a slightly lower glycemic impact and more sustained energy.

Why are sesame seeds added?
Sesame seeds are primarily added for flavor and texture, contributing a pleasant, nutty taste and a slight crunch. They also add small amounts of healthy fats, protein, and minerals like calcium and magnesium.

Can I eat these on a gluten-free diet?
Most plain brown rice cakes are naturally gluten-free, as they are made from rice. However, always check the packaging for a certified gluten-free label to ensure they haven't been processed in a facility with wheat or other gluten-containing grains.

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