a 2.25 quart container should hold a little over 2 quarts of cooked rice.
No, 1 litre container can hold about 11,000 grains of rice (if cooked!) You could fit about 50,000 uncooked grains in a litre container
Yes, a person can refreeze cooked rice. Cooked rice can be frozen for up to one month as long as it is frozen in an air tight container.
3 days if it's in a container :)
You can refrigerate cooked rice in a tightly sealed container for up to one week . You can freeze rice in a tightly sealed container for up to 6 months. http://recipes.organic.org/cgi-bin/tips?tipID.4061+page.32+cats.7+search.more+ref.Kitchen%20Tips+nPage.15+nLinks.0
Dry rice absorbs approximately twice its own weight in water as it is cooked so you can expect a 25 gram service of rice to become a 75 gram portion once cooked, depending on the type of rice and how long it is cooked.
Rice absorbs twice its own volume of water in the cooking process so 1.25 cups of dry rice will make 3.75 cups of cooked rice.
rice when cooked doubles eg: 1 cup uncooked rice ==2 cups cooked
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around 185 uncooked grams and cooked rice 160g
Eating too much of anything causes your stomach to expand to hold it all. Eating raw rice, though, will not cause your stomach to swell and it actually does not harm birds either, who eat raw rice wherever it grows or is farmed.
This can spoil if not kept in the refrigerator. Keep it in an airtight container to prevent drying out. It can last up to a week in the refrigerator.
Dry rice usually expands to 3 times its normal size. So, 1 pound of cooked rice divided by 3 equals 1/3 of a pound of dry rice needed.