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No. Rice comes from rice, and wheat comes from wheat. Rice and wheat are grasses, but two very distinct domesticated grass species, the most obvious being rice is grown in marshlands and wheat on dryland fields.
I believe rice is considered a grain and not wheat.
Yes, rice is a plant. The rice that we eat is the seed of the rice plant, just as wheat is the seed of the wheat plant. Both rice and wheat are types of grass.
The most typical grains are wheat, rye, barley, oats, maize, rice, millet, sorghum, spelt, emmer , durum, triticale and einkorn. Then there are also pseudograins like amaranth, quinoa and buckwheat.
Whole grains are any grains that have not been processed. This can include wheat, barley, rye, quinoa and even popcorn (bc it's the whole kernel). So, no, whole grain does not necessarily = whole grain wheat. But in breads and crackers, etc it often does. Look at the ingredients to be sure.
rice,wheat,cotton.
I think that wheat has less fat than rice
corn wheat and rice are all a type of crop grown by farmers.
rice, wheat, corn, soybeans and tuber crops.
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The main ingredient in rice is rice.
rice.