There is defently more than one way. I'm not sure because in the Chinese alphebet there are over 800 different symbols and characters. also "mi"
粽子 or zong zi is rice dumpling in Chinese. With Chinese characters and pin yin.
the ancient Chinese grew rice in rice fields.
In Simplified Mandarin you say "Mi fan". It looks like this: 米饭
In Thai is "khao" In Cambodian is "bay" or "bai" In Chinese is "mi" or "mi fan" as mi means rice and fan means meal.
bai-si shuidao (si pronounced same as sir)
its food to Chinese people. the word "rice" means nothing
Rice
it is Chinese
Rice is just rice for the most part. "Chinese" white rice is simply prepared by steaming rather than boiling... Hope that answers it for you
chinese rice is cooked rice with shrimp ounion bellpepper added to it
Stream fried rice, stir fried rice and rice wine.
rice.