Rice (regardless of type) is classified as 'kitniyot'. This means that Ashkenazi Jews will not eat it during Passover but some Sephardi and Mizrachi groups will.
Sephardic Jews do, but not Ashkenazi Jews.
There are kosher Chinese restaurants, and it's possible they could make it.
Sephardic Jews can, but not Ashkenazi Jews.
Sephardim may eat them. They should be labeled as kosher for passover.
Yes.
For Ashkenazim: no, because they have a custom of abstaining from legumes, peas, seeds, rice (etc.) on Passover. For Sephardim: yes, if the label has a certification of being kosher for Passover.
Cornmeal -for Sephardim yes, for Ashkenazim no. Grits - If you're asking about grits made from corn (such as hominy), then these too are okay for Sephardi Jews only.
lamb and rice
sure!!
It is outright prohibited for Ashkenazim (since rice is not permitted). However, it is usually prohibited for Sephardim and Mizrahim as well since Rice-based cereals usually contain other grains in addition to the rice (such as barley, wheat, sorghum, or millet). It is these other grains that would make it prohibited for Sephardim and Mizrahim.
yes but only a small amount
Only 10 kilograms of rice are left. The subject of the sentence is "kilograms" and only 10 are left. "Rice" is the object of the preposition "of", modifying the subject.
nah, i prefer rice, but too much isn't good. they say,i meant SOME PEOPLE SAY that chapati is way better than rice as rice can make you fat easily. okay i wanted to ask, what's the best horoscope!?
Yes. Many dog foods contain rice. Naturally, they shouldn't have it exclusively, but small quantities are OK if the dog likes it. Add a little gravy.
The Camp Orange Episode 3 code is RICE okay bye!
they are okay and are suitable for rice and orchids to be grown due to tropical and humid weather.