yes, u can
you go to the store and buy the box of Mexican rice and then look at the back of the box and read the directoins
No, rice is a grain.
It is in the "non-vegetable" category. Rice is a grain.
A rice steamer is designed specifically for cooking rice by steaming, whereas a vegetable steamer is designed to steam a variety of vegetables to retain their nutrients and texture. While both steamers use steam to cook food, the design and functionality cater to the specific needs of either rice or vegetables.
Brindisa is a particular type of chorizo, or Mexican sausage, which is generally served with vegetable, rice and beans. Brindisa is also the name of several Mexican restaurants in the United States.
Vegetable rice
To cook basmati rice in a rice cooker, rinse the rice, add it to the rice cooker with water in a 1:2 ratio, and let it cook according to the rice cooker's instructions.
Rinse 1 cup of basmati rice until the water runs clear. Add it to the rice cooker with 1.5 cups of water. Turn on the cooker and let it run until it switches to "warm." Let it sit for 5-10 minutes before fluffing and serving.
To cook basmati rice in a rice cooker, rinse the rice, add it to the cooker with water in a 1:1.5 ratio, and let it cook according to the rice cooker's instructions.
Rice cookers work at low temperatures and take many hours to cook the rice very slowly. Vegetable steamers on the other hand, work at high temperatures and steam the vegetables rapidly. If the vegetables are cooked slowly, they become soggy and limp, so thats why they need to be steamed quickly.
Mexican rice has several different unique qualities. One unique quality is that Mexican rice is a good source of protein. Another unique quality is that Mexican rice is an excellent source of carbohydrates.
The quickest way to cook rice is by using a rice cooker, which typically takes around 20-30 minutes to cook rice to perfection.