Rice juice to face natural disasters!

An agricultural cooperative in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, produced a drink that is “drinkable rice”, which attracts more attention as food used in emergency situations, as it has a long shelf life, contains a variety of different flavors, and guarantees the safety of people who They suffer from food allergies, according to the website “Japan in Arabic”.

These canned meals are an increasingly popular option in Japan looking to store canned foods for future use in future disasters in a country where many types of natural disasters are common.

The fact of the drink and its ingredients

Japan has witnessed this year a succession of large-scale natural disasters. Heavy rains caused floods and landslides in western Japan in late June and early July, through the devastating earthquake that rocked Hokkaido Prefecture on September 6, which measured seven degrees on the Japanese seismic scale, in addition to the typhoon of several devastating hurricanes in one of the The most intense storm seasons in Japan in recent years.

The provision of food to people evacuated in the aftermath of natural disasters is more urgent than ever. Today we have a new type drink (drinkable rice) produced by the company (JA North Osaka), an agricultural cooperative association whose activities are located in Osaka Prefecture, which has been able to receive wide attention as it provides a typical example of providing rations. Food used in emergency situations.

The product, called in Japanese (Numiru Gohan), which literally means “drinkable rice” contains three main components: rice, cowpea, beans, azuki beans, teardrops, or kuacs (a type of long, tropical plant of grasses that grows in hot regions ). It can be safely stored and consumed for up to 5 years, and comes with flavors of cocoa, plum, kelp, and cinnamon.

The perfect drink in times of risk

These drinks provide both liquids that help moisturize the body, and balanced nutrients simultaneously, which makes them an ideal storage product to be used in times of disaster. Even when evacuees and other victims are unable to access potable water or prepare fire for cooking, they can drink these cans and conserve their energy.

The JA office has reported that many questions about the rice juice drink have been poured over them due to the series of disasters that hit the country this year. One of the company’s officials explains, “So far, we have received orders in the range of 450 orders from all over Japan.

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