people found a rice seed and planted it
When rice was first discovered in China thousands of years ago it quickly rose in importance both spiritually and as a major food source. The people of ancient Chine worked tirelessly to master the techniques to perfectly harvest rice. Rice became one of the main food sources and was consumed by almost every member of the population. So important was rice that it was specially prepared into festival cakes for special yearly celebrations for luck. Rice was also used as an offering to their gods further indicating how valuable rice was to them.
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rice grown on paddies is wet rice cultivation
the ancient Chinese grew rice in rice fields.
thev rice in which there are angels
rice was discovered in china that is why china has so much rice and chinese people also love rice peace out suckers
3000 BC.
Rice is believed to have been cultivated first in China around 10,000 years ago. It was later introduced to other parts of Asia and eventually the rest of the world. The specific person who discovered rice is unknown due to its ancient origins.
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Nobody actually invented rice, rather, they discovered rice. To invent rice they would have had to use genetic modification on some other plant to create the rice, and that would take quite a while, with a specific goal in mind. Seeing as nobody had the ability to genetically modify rice back then, that means that there was no human inventor who made rice.
It is the European that found it
Rice is a type of grass that has been cultivated for thousands of years for its nutritional value, sustainability, and versatility in cooking. It was likely discovered through trial and error as early human populations searched for sources of food that could be easily grown and stored.
The domestication and cultivation of rice, believed to have originated in the Yangtze River basin in China, is attributed to Neolithic cultures around 9,000 years ago
Thiamine, or vitamin B1