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Why do some people like to eat uncooked rice?

They're weird!! No, just kidding:) They might like how crunchy it is, or they might like the flavor.


How many cups of uncooked rice are in a 50 pound bag?

2 cups per pound of uncooked rice. [1 cup=8oz. ~ 2cup=16oz.~ 16oz=1 lb] 50lbs X 2 Cups= 100 cups of uncooked rice 1 Cup Uncooked Rice will feed Four adults and then some 50lb Bag equals 400 (Adult) servings of rice minimum.


How many cups of cooked rice will 10 pounds make?

I went around the block on this and found many answers. Here is the final one. 1 poind of rice equals 2 1/2 cups of uncooked rice. 1 cup of rice equals 3 cups of cooked rice. If we want to find how many cups of cooked rice in 10 pounds we do some math. If 1 pound equals 2 1/2 cups of uncooked rice then 10 pounds equals 25 cups of uncooked rice. If 1 cup of rice equals 3 cups of cooked rice then 25 cups of uncooked rice equals 75 cups of cooked rice.


What does 1 cup of uncooked rice equal cooked?

Usually two cups, but some varieties produce up to three cups. Regular white rice, brown rice, and jasmine rice: 2 cups.


How many calories in 1 cup uncooked white rice?

500 calories


Can you give cooked white rice to your kitten?

Certainly not. Some cats have trouble digesting cooked rice, so uncooked rice would most likely cause stomach upset. Cooked and uncooked rice offer no nutrition to a cat, as they get all their nutrients from raw meat, organs and bone.


How many cups of rice is 150 grams?

I have a little kitchen scale so I weighed some uncooked converted long grain rice.2/3 cup weighs 150 grams.


How many grams are in one cup uncooked rice?

100 grams of rice is a little over one half of a cup. I weighed it out and when I patted down the dome shape for this "heaping half cup" the rice went beyond the top of the measuring cup by about one quarter inch.


How can uncooked food harm us?

Uncooked food can harm us because say you ate or you are eating some uncooked chicken it is most likely for you to get salmonella poisoning,becasue uncooked food is like eating raw meat. hugs and kisses love Khalil u.


How many grams are in a portion of rice?

It depends on the size of the portion. They differ according to the person serving the portions. Moreover, serving sizes can differ from country to country. What might seem like an average portion to you might seem like a large portion to some people and a small portion to yet other people.Here are some examples of portion sizes:A large average portion might be about 284g (10 oz)A medium average portion might be about 170g (6 oz)A smallish average portion might be about 100g (3½ oz).For the calorie content of different types of rice, both cooked and raw examples, please see the page link, further down this page listed under Related Questions.


Do chickens explode when you feed them uncooked rice?

No, uncooked rice will not cause any bird to explode.Uncooked rice expands by absorbing hot (usually boiling) water. Though the water doesn't have to be boiling for absorption to take place, absorption slows greatly at normal avian body temperatures. So, even if the water was available in the bird's stomach, it would take hours, perhaps days, for the rice to expand significantly. Acid in the stomach would break down the rice and pass it through to the next stage of digestion long before this became an issue.Moreover, birds just don't drink a lot of water, because the weight makes it harder for them to fly. And what little water they do drink passes through their digestive system much faster than the rice. But, even if the water and the rice stayed there in the stomach for long enough for full absorption to take place, the total volume of the rice and water does not increase when the rice absorbs the water. If you had 2 teaspoons of water and 1 teaspoon of uncooked rice in a bird's stomach, when the rice absorbs the water, you would have, at most, 3 teaspoons of "cooked" rice, the same total volume as before the water was absorbed. Whether it's water, uncooked rice, cooked rice, or any combination of the three, 3 teaspoons is 3 teaspoons. If a bird's stomach can hold 2 teaspoons of water and 1 teaspoon of uncooked rice without exploding, then it can also hold 3 teaspoons of cooked rice.If you believe that uncooked rice will explode in a bird's stomach, I invite you to travel to Southwest Louisiana during rice planting season. Hundred of millions of blackbirds overwinter down there, waiting for the rice farmers to plant before they fly north to become pests in corn and soybean fields in the Midwest. Rice is planted by broadcasting from an airplane. When the blackbirds hear a plane flying over, they will actually follow the plane to the field being planted, and as soon as the seed (which is the rice grain itself, essentially identical to "uncooked rice") is dumped in the field, the blackbirds will land and will literally pick the field clean. As you can imagine, this is quite an inconvenience to hundreds of rice farmers in Southwest Louisiana. They would very much like to eradicate blackbirds. If you could kill them by simply letting them eat all the rice they wanted to, until they exploded, then you would see tens of thousands of dead blackbirds lying in every rice field in the area. But the only dead blackbirds you will find in a Louisiana rice field are the ones that the farmers killed with shotguns (or that the USDA killed with poison).As for chickens, specifically, they generally eat corn. Not because rice is bad for them, but because corn has more nutritive value per cost. But here's the thing. Corn, like rice, is a cereal grain. And dry corn will expand, under the right conditions, just like rice will ("grits" is ground corn, cooked similarly to rice, by boiling in water, only grits will absorb up to 3 times as much water as rice will). So, if rice will expand in a chicken's stomach, then corn will expand more. And if uncooked rice caused chickens to explode, then so would corn. But corn doesn't cause chickens to explode. And neither does uncooked rice.Birds have been eating "uncooked" grains for as long as mankind has been growing them (and even before that, birds were eating the wild pre-cursors to such grains for millions of years). Except for predatory birds, uncooked grains and similar seeds make up the majority of most birds' diets. In fact, most "bird feed" is composed mostly of a variety of these uncooked grains. All of these grains will expand when soaked in water for a sufficient period of time (though the length of time decreases as the temperature of the water increases). And yet, birds don't die from eating uncooked grains. If they did, they wouldn't be around anymore.It is true that many churches (and other places where people get married) have banned the throwing of rice at weddings. Though some of these bans were probably established after this myth started making the rounds, the original bans were established because dry rice on concrete or other hard surfaces can cause people to slip and fall, causing injury. Rice kernels are roughly cylindrical in shape, and will roll, similarly to marbles, though in only two directions. Ironically, many places that have banned the throwing of rice allow "bird seed" as a substitute. But the primary ingredient in most birds seeds is grain sorghum, which is almost perfectly spherical, and therefore much more likely than rice to roll (because a sphere can roll in any direction) and cause people to slip and fall.If you are at a wedding, and the church forbids the throwing of rice, I strongly recommend that you abide by that rule, for the safety of humans, not for that of the birds. But don't replace it with bird seed, as this is potentially much more dangerous to humans.


Microbial spoilage of cereals and cereal products?

Rice can go rancid of uncooked if moisture gets into the rice. There are also sometimes meal worms and the like that are found in rice. Cooked rice can mold after awhile even if refrigerated. It is best to use cooked rice immediately.