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The noun rice is a singular form, a non-count (mass) noun. Multiple units are expressed as grains of rice, cups of rice, a rice dish or rice dishes, etc. The plural form 'rices' is reserved for use with types or kinds of rices. For example:

The buffet included dishes prepared from three types of rices.

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