Well, the cycle of rice is technically a cycle. It starts when rice farmers flood the nursery fields and grow seedlings in them. The next step is plough the fields. After that, you replant the seed and thresh them. Then, you dry the rice in the sun to crack the husks. Finally is the winnowing step. This is when you throw rice around in a tray so all the husks fly away and the rice will drop into the tray. Then, you sell that rice and get money to buy more seeds.
Orzo is the pasta that is shaped like rice.
the planted that they made was a rice is the rice, products like salt.etc
Oh, dude, rice comes from the seed part of the rice plant. Yeah, like, it's not like you're munching on rice leaves or stems, you know? So, next time you're chowing down on some sushi or a bowl of rice, just remember you're basically eating rice babies. Weird, right?
Like brown rice. http://ipmworld.umn.edu/chapters/maize/image5NG.JPG
Just plain normal rice i guess...
A rice plant is small.
Rice is a C3 plant. However researchers in International Rice Research Institute are working on rice becoming a C4 'like' trait with improved yield similar to C4 plants such as maize, sorghum and sugar cane.
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Yes, rice is a plant. The rice that we eat is the seed of the rice plant, just as wheat is the seed of the wheat plant. Both rice and wheat are types of grass.
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Of course not dear.Rice plant is generally classified in the category of grasses. It looks like 2 feet high grass with rice available on the top of the plant.
Couscous has the same texture and look as rice.