"Golden rice" was a variety of custom bred-rice that contained more nutrients, especially vitamin A, than normal rice. Anything that provides better nutrition to a population which is often hungry and generally malnourished is clearly a "Good Thing".
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Golden rice produces significantly more beta-carotene (a precursor of vitamin A) than other varieties of rice. The beta-carotene also gives golden rice its distinctive color.
There is only one known variety of rice that has been genetically modified. That is Golden Rice. Unless Riviana Foods has Golden Rice, the rice itself in their products would not be GMO.
A game involving the riddle, "Rice rice rice. I'm making rice. Good rice or bad rice? Rice rice rice," is most often played in group settings. The idea is to guess whether the rice was good or bad according to a certain behavior of the one asking rather than the words of the riddle. The exact tell, however, may differ from one group to another.
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A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs was created in 1964.
The vitamin and mineral that is obtained from eating golden rice is vitamin C. This is the biggest benefit from eating this rice. It also contains potassium.
Golden rice is genetically modified to produce beta-carotene, a precursor to vitamin A, which gives it a distinctive golden color. Unlike normal rice, which lacks significant amounts of vitamins, golden rice aims to combat vitamin A deficiency, particularly in developing countries. This biofortification can help improve nutrition and reduce related health issues, such as blindness and immune deficiencies.
A Golden Anniversary Bibliography of Edgar Rice Burroughs has 418 pages.
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