No of course not. You can't cook anything in a fridge.
Yes, soup should always be refrigerated after it is cooked or heated.
To convert uncooked rice to cooked rice, a common ratio is about 1:3, meaning that 1 cup of uncooked rice typically yields about 3 cups of cooked rice. Since 1 cup of uncooked rice weighs approximately 185 grams, you would need about 62 grams of uncooked rice to equal 370 grams of cooked rice. Therefore, approximately 62 grams of uncooked rice should suffice to achieve your desired cooked weight.
Any potentially hazardous food should not sit out for more than two hours. If the ambient temperature is very hot, then it shouldn't sit out for more than one hour.
Because it needs to be refridgerated
1056 cups of cooked rice as part of the main dish Or 528 cups of cooked rice as a side dish.
As long as the rice is cooked for the correct length of time, you should have what you need for sushi rice.
All rice increases in volume when cooked.
You need a large pot that has heated walls to cook the rice evenly. Otherwise, you will have unevenly cooked rice.
Brown rice typically needs to be pressure cooked for about 20-25 minutes.
Yes, a person can refreeze cooked rice. Cooked rice can be frozen for up to one month as long as it is frozen in an air tight container.
Yes.
Yes, cooked rice is an example of a physical change. This is because the rice undergoes a change in form, texture, and appearance when it is cooked, but the chemical composition of the rice remains the same.