no cooked rice is not a physical change but is an example of chemical change as we cant obtain the raw rice after cooking it
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.
Everything that is heated absorbs heat, rice is no exception. But it's probably more the water it is cooked in than the rice itself, that absorbs the heat.
The weight of rice can depend on the specific type of rice grain. For example, a cup of uncooked long-grain white rice can weigh about 150 grams, and a cup of raw long-grain brown rice can weigh 165 grams.
It's just "rice," as in "I eat a lot of rice."
Rice expands because when water touches the rice grain the rice sucks in all the water tit can hold.
That's the result of different cooking habits, practically any type of food will change when cooked; for example micro-waved bread will turn soft.
All rice increases in volume when cooked.
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.
Cooked potatoes, rice, nor spinach are hazardous foods. They are all safe for consumption.
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.
Cooked rice is a not homogeneous mixture (contain two phases, water liquid and rice solid)..
One cup of uncooked wild rice will produce two cups of rice when cooked.
cooked
cooked or un-cooked?
rice and water you idiot
Cooked rice and milk with cinnamon. You mix the cooked rice and milk in a baking dish sprinkle with cinnamon and bake.
One cup uncooked rice= about 2 to 2.5 cups cooked