Quinoa. The directions stated to rinse. Do I have to? Any brands I do not have to rinse out there
MelaniaTrump
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I went ahead and rinsed as package instructions stated.
I do not have a fine mesh colander. I made a serious mess. I rinsed in a bowl, then tilted to get water out cupped my hand. Then did it again.
Then to drain used colander lined with paper towels. They folded over and I unfolded... the story goes on.
Horrible experience.
1. I think you have to rinse or you get a soapy taste.
2. Are there brands that are already rinsed? Please someone answer yes.
I don't really want to spend $10 on a mesh strainer. I'm cheap.
I do not have a fine mesh colander. I made a serious mess. I rinsed in a bowl, then tilted to get water out cupped my hand. Then did it again.
Then to drain used colander lined with paper towels. They folded over and I unfolded... the story goes on.
Horrible experience.
1. I think you have to rinse or you get a soapy taste.
2. Are there brands that are already rinsed? Please someone answer yes.
I don't really want to spend $10 on a mesh strainer. I'm cheap.
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Are you near a dollar store...I have a Dollar Tree nearby and they have loads if kitchen stuff.0
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Cheesecloth inside the colander! Cheesecloth is UBER cheap, and you just rinse it out and hang it to dry for next time.
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It tastes bitter without rinsing it. I might be wrong but I don't think it is a requirement to rinse but just a taste issue. There are companies that sell the quinoa already rinsed. One of them is called Roland.0
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I buy my Quinoa from Costco. The brand is Truroots. Never had to rinse before cooking.0
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If they are not "rinsed," they can have a bitter flavor from the outside coating but I am ok with that flavor either way.
Most brands say "Rinsed" on the label.0 -
flyingfur74 wrote: »I buy my Quinoa from Costco. The brand is Truroots. Never had to rinse before cooking.
^^^Yep, same here. But you should get a colander from the dollar store anyway bc you might need to rinse rice in the future.0 -
Bob's Red Mill brand is organic and has already been rinced before packaging. It's the brand I always use.
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I see we decided to stick with that user name OP even after it was pointed out to you earlier this week how odd it is to assume an alias of a prominent public figure?
With regards to the quinoa, I'm guessing the brands that are prerinsed are pricier, so you can decide if you want to spend $10 or less on a fine mesh strainer that you'll have for years or spend a little extra on every box or bag of quinoa that you buy...0 -
Some quinoa comes pre rinsed.
But, yes, you do have to rinse it if it is not pre rinsed. It has a bitter coating, saponin, that needs to be rinsed off.
Fine mesh strainers are inexpensive, so it would be a wise investment unless you buy the pre rinsed.0 -
I don't recall the brand I use. Although it says "pre-rinsed", I still give it a quick rinse in my strainer. I love my small mess strainer, it works well for many uses....not just quinoa. Crushed pineapple - beans - tuna - drippings from a pan, etc. Invest in one, you won't be sorry.0
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