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rice paper
[ rahys pey-per ]
noun
- a Chinese or Japanese paper made from the pith of the rice-paper tree or certain other plants, cut and pressed into thin sheets:
a watercolor painting on rice paper.
- a thin paper made from the straw of the rice plant, as in China.
- (in Southeast Asian cuisine) an almost translucent sheet made from a dough of rice flour and water, used for wrapping spring rolls and other foods.
rice paper
noun
- a thin semitransparent edible paper made from the straw of rice, on which macaroons and similar cakes are baked
- a thin delicate Chinese paper made from an araliaceous plant, Tetrapanax papyriferum ( rice-paper plant ) of Taiwan, the pith of which is pared and flattened into sheets
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rice paper1
Example Sentences
The wedding took place while he was on leave from the army; wartime shortages meant they had rice paper rather than icing on the cake.
The topmost layer of the cake consists of a thin sheet of rice paper or wafer paper with another printed image on it.
In 2017, he began incorporating beads and Korean fabric — including funeral shrouds — into his paintings, giving the flat canvases, which he likens to rice paper, a new dimension.
Sliding walls with windows covered in rice paper and glass opened to reveal exquisite gardens, enjoyed only by visiting dignitaries who entered through their own special gate.
Some of her work used Japanese rice paper, although she said she had never studied Japanese art in depth.
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