true rice is a grain; grains are the seeds from grasses
Rice is a grain.
no, when you plant it, its a grass. when you eat it, its a grain
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No. It's actually a grass. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/wild-rice)
Rice, which is actually a marsh grass, is indeed vegetation, even though the "rice" we eat is a part of the seed of this marsh grass that is grown all over the world.
Yes, wild rice is a type of grass seed that is commonly referred to as a grain due to its similar culinary uses and nutritional profile. However, botanically, it is considered a seed rather than a grain.
Rice is a cereal grain which is classified in the grass species Oryza sativa or Oryza glaberrima
it is a grain or cereal crop obtained from a grass seed head.
Any long-grain rice will do well in chicken soup. Short-grain rice, like arborio rice, would not be suitable. Avoid instant or parboiled rice. For variety, some people like to use long-grain brown and wild rice mixtures (wild rice is actually a grass grain native to North America). Alternatively, basmati or "jasmine" rice can be used for additional flavor and aroma.
a grain of rice
A cereal grass (Oryza sativa) that is cultivated extensively in warm climates for its edible grain. it also comes from the plant whet I think. Rice is a swamp grass that is cultivated and used as a source of food.
One grain of rice is called a grain of rice. The plural form is grains of rice.