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Rice

One of the major food staples of the world, rice is grown in most warm climates. This utilitarian grain is used as a starch staple, brewing of beer and other beverages, as well as combined with other ingredients to make well-known regional specialties.

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What is rice puller old coin and why is it so expensive?

this are all fake matter's don't believe in this because i am a coin collector

Should you cook long grain rice first before you substitute it for minute rice?

If you intend to follow a recipe using long grain rice in the place of Minute Rice, you should cook the long grain rice first. If you don't, the rice will be under-cooked.

Is rice monoecious or dioecious?

Rice is monoecious, meaning that both male and female flowers are found on the same plant. This allows for self-pollination and reproduction within the same individual plant.

What is the purpose of weeding in the rice field?

The purpose of weeding in rice fields were so the rice would receive the full amount of water. The weeds could not steal any of the water, so the rice could grow to its full potential.

How much rice serves a single person per day?

That depends on how large is one's appetite.

What is fragrant rice?

It is rice that has a "fragrance" that is similar to a flower or plant aroma.

My favorite fragrant rice is Jasmine rice. Opening the bag gives off subtle hints of jasmine, cooking even more so.

Is rice vermicelli fattening?

yes it is all things are fattening in a sense

What are the pods found in pilau rice?

Cardamon (also known as cardamom) pods

What type of people eat rice the most?

I believe the Indians (the ones from Asia) eat rice the most because it was created there first.

Is rice a c4 plant?

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.

How is rice production measured in the U.S.?

Rice production is measured by the hundredweight (cwt). One cwt equals 100 pounds.

How much rice did the U.S produce in 2000?

According to the USDA, 3.04 million acres of rice were harvested in the 2000-01 season, with a yield of 6,281 pounds per acre

Can eating Raw Rice hurt You?

No rice is completely harmless!

Is it safe to microwave cooked rice?

Yes but it has to be 30 second or less