In 2004 Dr.Huexk did a research asking Americans if they like rice or not. 57% liked white rice , 22% liked black rice and 21% did not like rice. Welcome
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No, rice is from Asia and Africa, and wasn't grown in the U.S. until the European colonization of the Americas.
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I like rice!!!!!!!
By the most recent numbers I can find, it looks like the Americas provide about 50% of the world corn production. Historically, China is the next highest, but that fluctuates a lot depending on the year.
Rice is the highest percentage ingredient in coco-pops.
Rice is grown in many regions around the world, including Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Some of the top rice-producing countries include China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. The specific regions where rice is grown depend on factors like climate, water availability, and agricultural practices.
The Columbian Exchange involved the transfer of various goods, crops, and livestock between the Americas and the Old World. From the Americas, it took products like maize, potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco, which significantly influenced global diets and agriculture. Conversely, it brought to the Americas wheat, rice, horses, cattle, and diseases like smallpox, which had profound impacts on Indigenous populations and ecosystems. This exchange reshaped economies and societies on both sides of the Atlantic.
73% of Americas population is obese.