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
109 grains of rice
29,000 in 1 pound
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.
One cup of cooked rice makes as many servings as you make it.
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
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.
Approximately 7,200 grains of rice per cup when assuming that the average weight of a cup of rice is about 7 oz or 217724 mg and a grain of rice is between 20~24 mg.
what counts as an ounce equivalent of grains?1 slice of bread,1 cup of cereal or cup of cooked rice
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.