Machbous , Biryani , Marguge etc.
They get the rice from a local market and then either put it in a steamer of in pot filled with water!
Rice is just rice for the most part. "Chinese" white rice is simply prepared by steaming rather than boiling... Hope that answers it for you
Rice Pudding. Prepared mostly during Hindu festivals using rice,jaggery/sugar and milk.
It was nice to be able to invite our neighbor to supper when having extra rice prepared.
they eat rice which prepared and cooked with herbs limes and meat (whether red or white meats), in additional with lemon.
Sushi is specially prepared rice. Rice is steamed and then is mixed with rice wine vinegar and sugar to make sushi. It is served with a wide variety of other items including fish and vegetables.
seafood traditionally yet today it would prepared with rice.
It would depend on the sushi and the way it is prepared. However, sushi by itself would just be raw fish - it wouldn't have any rice.
seafood traditionally yet today it would prepared with rice.
No, but they're close. Both are short grain rices, and arborio is a cultivar of Japanese sushi rice, but they aren't phylogenically identical. Sushi rice is also prepared differently, although you probably could use arborio for this too.
No, unprepared rice cannot be composted whereas yes, prepared rice can be included for composting. Unbaked, uncooked, unfried, ungrilled, unsteamed rice may germinate in compost bins, containers, heaps, piles, or pits and thereby seem to welcome foraging wildlife. Prepared rice may go into composting locations as long as it contains no dairy products, greases, meat, oils, pathogens, or sauces even though some gardeners prefer not to because of the risk of foraging wildlife.
Its an puffed rice, found in india. Its usually served with snacks. There are multiple dishes could be prepared using it.