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Brown rice is just white rice with the hull still on it and it is a plant grown in large rice paddies around the world.
He bored nine holes in the hull to sink the ship. A grain of white rice has lost the nutrients that were in its hull.
What was the problem Addams' Hull House sought to overcome.
Due to brown rice only having its hull removed ( the hull being the outermost layer of the rice ) it maintains many of the nutrients that are lost in white rice when it is being fully processed. It has been shown to have far higher levels of Manganese than processed white rice. Manganese helps produce energy from proteins and carbohydrates
it is first dried for stable storage and then sold to a rice mill. At this stage, the rice is referred to as "paddy" or "rough" rice. Using high-tech machinery, millers shell the rice by removing the inedible hull
There is no scientific name per se for a rice hull.However, according to Wikipedia:"To protect the seed during the growing season, the hull is made of hard materials, including opaline silica and lignin.... The very high content in amorphous silica of the hulls confer to them and to their ash (SiO2 ~ 20 wt.%) after combustion very valuable properties."
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Brown rice is considered to be a whole grain. It hasn't gone through an intensive milling process like the various kinds of white rice do. The only processing which brown rice goes through is to have the outermost hull, which is inedible, removed.
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