No. While it contains a small amount of protein, in food terms white rice is considered a carbohydrate.
the one sold by chinkys i hear is good
The amount of protein in rice depends on the type of rice. There are 3.5 grams of protein in one serving of white rice. On the other hand, there are 4.5 grams of protein in brown rice.
it depends on the type of rice, brown or white, brands...
White rice is a source of protein so unless you like pasta more every other day.
primarily white rice or noodles with some protein and veggies thrown in.
yes. it is much healthier than white rice because it contains whole grains. it has a lot of protein.
Brown rice is about 8% protein.
Brown rice is replacing white rice in many diets because of it is lower in calories and carbohydrates. Neither white or brown rice have high vitamin content but they do have Thiamine. From rice you get fiber, protein and is a good source of energy. Rice is gluten free which makes it popular for people with celiac disease and those that deal with hyperactivity.
There are better choices. White rice is high in carbohydrate (starch), low in protein and very low in fat. It's also very low in fiber and trace nutrients. Brown rice, in contrast, is a whole grain, higher in fiber and vitamins.
I don't believe that you can. I believe rice is considered an incomplete protein, so it does not have all the essential amino acids that you body requires. It is common that you see many dishes with rice and beans which I think would be a complete protein. Whether or not you could just live one rice and beans is another question.
white rice
It is Rice that is White, like brown rice except it is White.
It depends on your prefered place you would like to dine at (some places have different styles of cooking it) but typically white rice is healthier than pork. That is, if you need more protein and other fatty (yet healthy) nutirents, than pork is better.