Yes, rice is matter.
A field of rice is called a rice paddy or rice field. It is an agricultural field flooded with water where rice is grown.
It's just "rice," as in "I eat a lot of rice."
Rice expands because when water touches the rice grain the rice sucks in all the water tit can hold.
Yes, cooked rice is an example of a physical change. This is because the rice undergoes a change in form, texture, and appearance when it is cooked, but the chemical composition of the rice remains the same.
Paddy refers to unhusked rice plants in the field, while rice is the edible grain that comes from the paddy after processing. Once paddy is harvested and processed, it becomes what we commonly refer to as rice, which can be further processed into different types such as brown or white rice.
Well, my smart little friend, it doesn't matter how long you put it in there. But that depends on the rice you use :D If you use rice that's still wet...don't put it in there. If it's dry rice, just leave it there for 3 years...doesn't matter but it will be smelly :D
Methane gas is produced as a byproduct of the decomposition of organic matter in landfills and flooded rice paddies. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
No, all types of rice are good for you. But if you want to try something else then go ahead! It doesn't really matter.
The moral lesson of the story "Rice" is the importance of sharing and generosity. The story teaches us that sharing what we have, no matter how little, can bring happiness to others and create a sense of community.
Is basmatic rice a whole grain rice
Yes, rice can grow in clay soil as long as it is well-drained to prevent waterlogging. Clay soil can retain water and nutrients, which can be beneficial for rice cultivation. Proper soil management practices such as incorporating organic matter and ensuring good drainage can improve rice yield in clay soil.
The question is sorta confusing. Rice Semolina would the same as Rice flour but maybe made from a darker rice. Rice by itself is gluten free. However if ANY kind of wheat is involved (durum wheat is used for semolina type flour) then it would not be gluten free. Remember, wheat is wheat no matter what type and it will have gluten.
this are all fake matter's don't believe in this because i am a coin collector
Yes. If you shouldn't eat it, then neither sohould your dog. or ANY pets for that matter
These are goods which have the quality of substitutability. In law they are sometimes described as fungible. Basically if you want a pound of rice from a sack of rice, it doesn't matter which grains from the sack you get, because all of the grains in the sack are interchangeable.
Rice thrives best in loamy soil that is well-drained and high in organic matter. It also requires soil that can retain water, as rice is typically grown in flooded paddies. Soil pH should range between 5.0 and 7.0 for optimal rice growth.
Asia's staple is bread and/or rice. Top 5 foods vary from country to country. This is a very subjective matter and for a general answer, staples are the only answer to your question. # Rice. # Bread. # Noodles. # Curry. # Soup.