About 4.6 grams of protein per cup. Good for weightlifters!
about 5 grams
7000(approx)for 1 serving
It is 36
Depends on the size of the bowl
Brown rice is about 8% protein.
The bran and outer part of the endosperm contain the majority of protein. The bran and germ layers contain most of the vitamins and fiber.
Most fruits and vegetables contain little to no fat. They are also high in fiber, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and provitamins. Some also contain antioxidants. Meats can provide amino acids, protein, calcium, iron, vitamins, and enzymes. Poultry contains protein, calcium, potassium, and carbohydrates. Rice and rice noodles contain protein and some (but not all) amino acids. Pasta contains mainly carbohydrates, a small amount of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Breads contain carbohydrates, a small amount of fiber, protein, minerals, and vitamins. Dairy products contain calcium, fats, carbohydrates, and protein.
150 grams of rice contain 86 grams starch.
220 calories of Red rice(one serving) will give you 5 grams of protein.Rice has enough protein quite contrary to its reputation.2200 calories of Red rice will give you 50 grams of protein which is enough for anyone. The protein in Red Rice is the best protein as concluded by the latest reasearch
OpinionYes No. Rice is Carbohydrate and protein. The protein in rice is incomplete and needs some amino acids from the body to enable it to be used for growth or tissue maintenance. Protein not used in this way is either converted to fat (if too many calories are consumed) or burned as fuel. Source: http://www.weightlossforall.com/protein-rice.htm
Non, Ice is water.
rice...
not to much but a little bit
It is a bowl normally used for rice, but filled with water instead.
25 scoupsss ^^, sure i try it