Yes - for instance - if you drop your phone in water - dry it and leave it in a bag of rice and the rice will soak up all the moisture
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rice is grown in summer because it needs high temperature, high humidity and rainfall
use rice and vinigar
Rice is the major crop of the world that needs high humidity and high rainfall.
A consequence of high humidity / temperature. High nitrogenous fertilizers during growth tend to make the rice turn yellow after the parboiling process
Keep some grains of rice in the salt-celler.
To get rid of humidity in a home, you can open the window during cool weather, run fans, and use a dehumidifier. When it's hot and humid outside instead of opening a window, it's a good idea to turn up the air conditioner to improve air quality.
It is rumored that tossing rice in a ant hill will kill them. This is because the rice would expand inside them once eaten. It can kill some ants, it is best to use specific ant pest removal products to get rid of them.
The rice absorbs moisture and prevents the salt from clumping. It keeps it dry by absorbing humidity (moisture) in the air. Caution! Be sure the holes in the salt shaker lid are not too large as to allow the rice grains to pass through. Otherwise, you will get rice mixed with the salt when you use it.
store dry foods like rice and cereal in: Cool, dry places Airtight containers Dark areas away from heat sources Pantries or cupboards Off the floor, on shelves Areas with consistent temperature and low humidity This approach will keep your dry foods fresh, safe, and of high quality for longer periods of time.
put in uncooked minute rice over night
i asked the people at my local taco bell, and they said a lot of people had called and complained about it, so they got rid of it. i think it was the best rice ever and i can't stand the new white rice with cilantro. ):
get a new reed, or scrape it off with a special tool or your finger.You can also fill it with rice.