approximately 15,000 grains of rice are there in one cup of rice > > > > >The '~15K' answer, above, reminds me strongly of a quote I use frequently; '71.3% of the people who quote statistics make them up on the spot' I believe my original comment on this question at the time of its first posting is still valid; long grain? short grain? converted? arborio? IMHO, in a question like this, either context or the 'why' of the question is critical
A serving of rice (cooked) is about 1/2 cup. This applies for other cooked grains as well.
One serving of cooked rice is a 1/2 cup. Because 1 cup of raw rice makes 3 cups cooked, then 8 teaspoons (1/6 of a cup) of raw rice equals a 1/2 cup serving of cooked rice.
One cup of Cooked Basmati rice contains 170 calories.
There are approximately 50 calories in 1/4 cup of cooked rice.
14,500 grains freerice.com
According to freerice.com, if rice is a staple part of your diet, then you need 18,400 grains of rice.
A quarter cup of cream of rice makes 1 cup when cooked - which has 70 calories. One quarter cup of cooked cream of rice would have 17.5 calories
One cup uncooked rice= about 2 to 2.5 cups cooked
A cup of cooked white rice typically contains around 200 calories.
A cup of cooked white rice typically contains around 200 calories.
White Rice: One cup (160g) cooked, contains 184 calories & 0.5g of fat. Brown Rice: One cup (160g) cooked, contains 186 calories & 2g of fat. Basmati Rice: One cup (160g) cooked, contains 190 calories & 1g of fat.
The weight of 1 cup of cooked rice will vary depending on the particular type of rice. On average, one cup of cooked rice would weigh about 170 grams.