it may die or no~t
Die:it will chock on it
No~t:it love rice
No! Do not give any birds any kind of dried or uncooked rice. It will expand in their crop after they drink water and harm them and potentially kill them.
No, rabbits should not eat uncooked rice regularly. While a small amount will not harm your rabbit, the majority of their diet should be hay, pellets, and fresh vegetables.
NO it does not rice spoils if cooked.Ive had a bag of uncooked rice for about 3 month now i cooked it,it was really good so no it does not spoil uncooked!
There are 8 ounces in a cup of uncooked rice, so 4 cups of uncooked rice would be 32 ounces.
There is no Jewish tradition of eating uncooked rice.
To convert uncooked rice to cooked rice, a common ratio is about 1:3, meaning that 1 cup of uncooked rice typically yields about 3 cups of cooked rice. Since 1 cup of uncooked rice weighs approximately 185 grams, you would need about 62 grams of uncooked rice to equal 370 grams of cooked rice. Therefore, approximately 62 grams of uncooked rice should suffice to achieve your desired cooked weight.
It would take 1/3 of a cup of uncooked rice to make a cup of rice because uncooked rice will expand 3 times when it's cooked.
One cup uncooked rice= about 2 to 2.5 cups cooked
Yep, I usually throw out some 'sweet' uncooked rice (Rice made to make mochi -- Japanese rice cakes) to feed some local birds during the winter time. once in a while I'll see a squirrel enjoying them as well
One cup of uncooked white rice contains approximately 675 calories.
rice has very little protein in it is a carb mostly. but slow releasing so its a good carb
No, it is not effective or humane to kill pigeons with rice. The idea that feeding rice to birds can cause harm is a myth; birds can safely consume uncooked rice. Moreover, ethical and legal considerations discourage causing harm to wildlife. If there are issues with pigeons in an area, it's better to explore humane deterrent methods.