No htamin (Burmese cuisine): No htamin is a festive rice dish in Burmese cuisine, usually associated with special occasions and generally regarded for its restorative properties.
No htamin, in Burmese: နို့ ထမင်း, is also known in English as milk rice.
No htamin uses a variety of long grain rice called hsan hmwe or basmati rice, and it is cooked with milk, shallots, butter, salt and optionally with spices such ...
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