That's interesting - sounds like the way they make 'Mi Xiang' puffed rice in Taiwan. We have avid of it on YouTube you can watch by searching for 'Mi Xiang'
the sand acts as heat storage and exchanger. much like using oil to fry.
btw, we make popcorn or puffed rice differently. we use high pressure iron cylinder heated with gas or kerosene burner. while heating, the operator will constantly turn the cylinder. after certain pressure is achieved (there's a small indicator), the burner is set aside and a sack is placed on the mouth of the cylinder. the operator then turn the cover latch off and a big "bang" ensue. there you have your puffed rice.
wouldn't you still get some sand in your end product?
shimwah 2 months ago
yap its like mi xiang in taiwan =)
SS501jezzly 1 year ago
can you buy this candy online ?
cherd1971 1 year ago
That's interesting - sounds like the way they make 'Mi Xiang' puffed rice in Taiwan. We have avid of it on YouTube you can watch by searching for 'Mi Xiang'
lantern8group 2 years ago
wow that is so awesome :D
lolabunny41378 2 years ago
the sand acts as heat storage and exchanger. much like using oil to fry.
btw, we make popcorn or puffed rice differently. we use high pressure iron cylinder heated with gas or kerosene burner. while heating, the operator will constantly turn the cylinder. after certain pressure is achieved (there's a small indicator), the burner is set aside and a sack is placed on the mouth of the cylinder. the operator then turn the cover latch off and a big "bang" ensue. there you have your puffed rice.
agungk 2 years ago
what's the sand for??
yafeo2 3 years ago
burstcharge!
KraftPaper 3 years ago
Good
m3shiatheeb 3 years ago
COOL
sadcatsam 3 years ago