Last time I checked, rice was made of rice. In order to make it edible, you have to boil it in water. Some people add salt or butter. There are also many many recipes that call for rice as an ingredient.
One and a half cups if rice
it depends on the type of rice, brown or white, brands...
around 185 uncooked grams and cooked rice 160g
Depends on the rice. Metric measures are usually listed in the serving size section on the back of the box or bag. For example, Uncle Ben's converted brown rice lists 1/4c as 47g. So 188g per cup.
The weight of rice can vary depending on the type and moisture content, but on average, one liter of uncooked rice weighs approximately 800 to 900 grams. For example, long-grain white rice typically weighs around 850 grams per liter. It's important to note that cooked rice will weigh significantly more due to water absorption.
WE CAN EAT RICE OR SOMETHING ELSE ALSO BUT GENERALLY WE EAT RICE
rice is produced in the northwest region of louisiana. rice is grown everywheres else in louisiana.
yes plenty of other things, and not all Chinese people eat rice
Depends what else they are having.
No
Depends what else they eat with it.
Just like anyone else does. The usual way.
No, all types of rice are good for you. But if you want to try something else then go ahead! It doesn't really matter.
The Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving dinner included potatoes, fowl, and beans. I'm not so sure they had rice.
the bag tea will work or else try bright brown food coloring and soak it with a little waterthen you may risk getting soggy rice, i dunno- there is rice that is already brown, and wild rice, i'd try using those.
squid jerky, pig uterus, cow utter and rice
Vegetables, tofu burgers, rice... Same as anywhere else in the western world