Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
Coarse grits can typically be found in the rice or grains section of most grocery stores. They may also be available in specialty food stores or online.
The starch in rice, corn, and many grains is made of amylose and amylopectin. These are two types of complex carbohydrates that make up the bulk of the starch molecules in these foods. Amylose is a linear molecule, while amylopectin is branched.
From Wikipedia: The Rice Belt of the United States includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, four southern U.S. states that grow a significant portion of the nation's rice crop. The name is in conformity with the Corn Belt of the Midwest, in which much of the nation's corn is grown. Arkansas is the nation's leading rice producer, followed by California (not part of the Rice Belt), Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Missouri (not part of the Rice Belt).
Monocot, as are wheat, corn, millet, ginger, onions. bamboo, daffodils and others
Plants in the family Poaceae, also known as grasses, include common crops like wheat, rice, corn, and barley. They also encompass turfgrass species used in lawns, as well as ornamental grasses found in landscaping. Additionally, bamboo is a notable member of the Poaceae family.
Heterogeneous
It is heterogeneous there are pieces of rice in a creamy matrix.
No. Grits are a product made from corn.
Rice grain and mongo seed are heterogeneous because they are two distinct materials that can be easily differentiated visually. Each has its own unique characteristics and composition, making them heterogeneous.
Rice does not breakdown to fructose. This is why the Asian community that eats large amounts, does not get obese. Grits are made from corn that does provide fructose. Google Robert Lusting.
It depends on the cereal. For example, Crispy Rice is a homogeneous mixture because each piece is the same. Alternatively, Marshmallow Mateys have both marshmallows and wholegrain cereal, and so is a heterogeneous mixture.
No, neither rice nor grits are effective in killing ants.
Grits. Hominy is the dried kernel with the hull and germ removed, leaving only the endosperm. When hominy is coarsely ground, it becomes grits. Grits can be served as a side dish. They can replace rice or potatoes, and be used in casseroles.
That depends on the interpretation of homogeneous and at what level you look at the statement/the rice. Can you have a mixture of just one thing? How many separate components are there in reality - water, salt, starch, protein, etc etc. etc., plus the air between the grains. I would argue that it is homogeneous as to me the word means uniform throughout, but I'd drop the word "mixture".
no grits come from rice plants
Though it depends on the type of rice and the method of cooking, one cup of rice will generally yield about 2 cups of cooked rice (it can vary from 1.5 cups to around 2.5 cups, though). Long grain rice will yield 3/4 cup of cooked rice per 1/4 cup of raw.
corn and rice No its not corn and rice -(14)