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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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Does raw rice really absorb water from electronic devices such as an iPod Touch?

You are kidding, right? I'm no scientist, but without a Star Trek transporter, no.

However dry rice (in a cloth) with a stored electronic device can absorb water from the air thus protecting the item it is stored with. Perhaps this is what you have heard about.

What do they eat in Liberia?

In Liberia they eat rice,beef,onion,tomatoes.ginger,red pepper,spinach,cabbage,chicken,bacon,salt,flour,cloves,cinnamon ,nutmeg,eggs,sweet potatoes,bananas,milk,pineapple,yeast,molasses,lemon grass,goat meat

What is the conclusion of a project named agriculture in India?

indian agriculture stands 8th overall , but it needs to improve its machinery and way of doing it

When was champa rice introduced in china?

The Tang Dynasty (618-907)

Vietnam had many successful tactics of growing different strains of rice.

With their surplus of rice, many different countries wanted to invade them to know how Vietnam was so successful at growing rice. To ensure that their empire was safe, they sold rice continuously to other nations and empires, including China.

Which continent produces the largest total amount of rice?

The continent of Asia produces the largest total amount of rice. China, India, and Indonesia are the world's top three rice producers.

How much does wild rice cost?

The cost of wild rice depends on the brand and the amount of wild rice. Some popular wild rice brands include Bob's Red Mill Wild Rice, Lundberg Organic, as well as Minnesota Grown Wild.

What are statistics on rice consumption?

long-grain rice consumption reached a record 88.7 million cwt in 2003, while medium- and short-grain rice consumption totaled 36.3 million cwt.

Why do Chinese people eat just rice you heard its so they don't gain weight?

Of course they eat more than rice. Ever been to a Chinese restaurant? They eat rice because it can be grown easily and fertilized with human waste, which they have plenty of. If they could grow pulled pork, they would no doubt eat that, too.

How long should you keep your wet camera in rice?

it depends on how wet it is, and how your camera is designed. the concept is for the water to vaporize and be absorbed by the rice. they're may be some spots where the water cannot escape in vapor rendering it useless. just keep it in a hot area for as long as possible, but id use something other than rice to absorb the moisture. i put things in front of a window or some sort of glass enclosed area that takes in alot of sunlight. i first try to dry the device off as much as possible before doing this. if any power hits a wet component, it will damage the device so dont get too anxious to see if it works

Describe the geographical conditions required for the growth of rice?

Rice is a tropical crop requiring high temperature and rainfall. it grows well in ankle deep waters. it requires an average temperature of 25C and rainfall of about 100 cm

Where does uncle ben's grow their rice?

The USA. We grow 12% of world supply of rice.

Will backyard birds eat white uncooked rice?

yes but its a bad idea because they explode if they eat rice cooked or uncooked

What chemicals are used for making duplicate rice puller?

There is no scientific evidence to support the concept of a "rice puller" having any special properties or value. Claims about using specific chemicals to duplicate a rice puller are likely part of a scam or fraudulent activity. It is important to approach such claims with skepticism and consult with relevant authorities if approached with offers related to this.

Who is Trevor Rice?

Trevor Rice is a professional poker player who competes in world championship poker events.

What are some rice dishes?

  • Arroz con pollo "rice with chicken" (Central and South America)
  • Arroz caldo (Philippines)Thin rice porridge cooked with chicken, ginger, onions and garnished with spring onions and calamansi
  • Arroz Valenciana (Philippines) a dish similar to paella but is instead cooked with chicken, beef, ham, sausages and bell peppers and is made creamy.
  • Arroz con huevo frito rice with fried egg (Central and South America)
  • Arroz chaufa "chow fun rice" (Peru) Chinese fried rice with a Peruvian twist
  • Arroz negro "black rice", Valencian dish blackened with cuttlefish ink
  • Akki rotti(India) "rice bread".
  • Baghali polo (Iran) is rice with lima beans and dill.
  • Biryani, South Asian preparation of oily spicy rice with meat, fish, chicken, and vegetables.
  • Bisi bele bath is a spicy preparation of rice, a speciality of Karnataka.
  • Bi pong moun a rice and egg dish, Cambodia
  • Bibimbap (Korean) mixed vegetables on rice
  • Bibingka (Philippines), a rice cake . May be topped with cottage cheese, salted egg or freshly grated shredded young coconut meat.
  • Biko (Philippines) a sweet dish made of sticky rice cooked in coconut milk and sugar and topped with thick caramelized coconut syrup and latik
  • Bokkeumbap (Korean) fried rice, usually with some other ingredient, like kimchi bokkeumbap (Kimchi fried rice)
  • Bhat (Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi dish of rice)
  • Boribap (Korean) Rice boiled with barley
  • Chalbap Cooked sweet rice mixed with red beans, jujubes and chestnuts
  • Chitranna(India) is a rice preparation made by sauting groundnut,sesaeme seeds , red chilli and turmeric in oil and adding it to cooked rice and mixing.
  • Rice congee, a type of porridge
  • Curd rice, (India)
  • Curry (India and a large part of Asia)
  • Rice cakes, either
    • Puffed rice cakes
    • Glutinous rice cakes, e.g. mochi (Japan), Ddeok (Korea)
  • Coriander rice (South Indian) Easily made by using boiled rice, coriander paste, oil, chana dal, cumin seeds, jeere, lemon juice and salt.
  • Dahl baht (India) rice and lentil soup
  • Dan Bauk (Myanmar) Burmese style Biryani
  • Dosa / Dosay (India) Rice and lentil pancakes with origins in Udipi, Karnataka. Popular breakfast dish in South India.
  • Étouffée (Cajun/Creole cuisine)
  • Fried rice (China)
  • Fried rice (Philippines) day old rice fried in oil with a lot of garlic, usually eaten for breakfast with dried fish, egg and tomatoes.
  • Gallo pinto (Nicaragua/Costa Rica) Central American take on rice and beans
  • Gimbap (Korea), rice wrapped in seaweed
  • Gumbo (Cajun/Creole), considered a soup but served over rice.
  • Goto (Philippines), Thin rice porridge cooked with strips of ox-tripe, ginger, onion, garlic, and garnished with spring onions and calamansi.
  • Htamin Baung - (Myanmar) - steamed rice cooked with chicken and vegetables, of Chinese origin
  • Hoppin' John - (Southern United States) - rice and cowpeas
  • Horchata - (Mexico) - sugared rice milk.
  • Hawij Pulow (Carrat Rice) with minched meat balls usually cooked in Tehran & other cities of Iran
  • Idli(India) steamed rice cakes, made with lentils or other pulses.
  • Indonesian rice table rice accompanied by side dishes served in small portions
  • Jambalaya (Cajun/Creole) meat-seafood-vegetable stock to which rice is added..
  • Jollof rice (West Africa) tomato and pepper based stew to which rice is added and boiled in, and usually served with chicken, salad and fried plantain.
  • Jeera rice (India) Steamed rice, jeera, jeera powder, ginger-garlic paste, salt, oil, chana dal and red chillies. Using these ingredients you can cook easily.
  • Kateh (Persia/Iran); a simple Persian sticky-rice dish.
  • Katsudon (Japan); a bowl of rice topped with a deep-fried pork cutlet, egg, and condiments.
  • Kedgeree (Anglo-Indian) flaked fish (usually smoked haddock), boiled rice, eggs and butter.
  • Ketupat (Malaysia) (also called Lontong) - Rice wrapped in coconut leaves weaved pouch, boiled and serve with other food such as Satay, vegetables, fried chicken, curry, etc.
  • Khichdi (Pakistan/India/Bangladesh) Rice cooked with lentils, vegetables and spices
  • Kheer (Pakistan/India/Bangladesh) Sweet dish of rice cooked in milk,dry fruit and sugar. Cooled before serving
  • Kiribath (Sri Lanka) Cooked with milk. Also known as Milk-rice
  • Kongbap (Korea) - brown or white rice cooked together with beans (and sometimes also other grains)
  • Lemang (Malaysia, Indonesia) - glutinous rice with coconut milk cooked in bamboo stalks over open fire. Traditional dish of the Minangkabau people accompanying Rendang.
  • Loco Moco (Hawaii, U.S.) a bowl of rice topped with a meat patty and gravy, and with a sunny side up egg on top.
  • Lugaw (Philippines) rice congee
  • Lumpia (Philippines) spring rolls wrapper made from rice flour.
  • Lobya Pulow (Green Beans Rice) with tomato paste, meat and other spices, cooked in Central provience in Iran.
  • Lor Mai Kai (Glutinous Rice)
  • Milk Rice (Sweet rice with milk) - A dish prepared by adding water, milk, sugar and rice together and putting them on heat till they form a thick paste. Other ingredients can be added such as cinnamon, coconut or raisins. The paste is then put into smaller containers, and can be topped with raisins and/or coconut. The rice is then served either hot or refrigerated. Popular in Egypt.
  • Moa'amar (Rice with milk and chicken soup) - A sort of rice made by adding milk and chicken soup to the rice and letting it into the oven. Eaten instead of white rice. Very popular in Egypt.
  • Mosaranna (curd rice) - considered a staple food of brahmins of the Karnataka state of South India. In this dish, curd is added to cooked rice and eaten straight away. Sometimes mustard seeds, red chillies, curry leaves and lentils are fried in oil and added to the dish. To add more flavour, ginger-garlic paste and finely chopped red onions are also added to the yogurt and rice mixture. Fresh, finely chopped cilantro is used as garnish.
  • Mont De (Myanmar) - a thin rice noodle dish, a semi staple dish of Rakhine State. Rakhine Mont de is either a salad with dry roasted conger eel and chili or as a soup. Mandalay mont de is with larger rice noodles, with meat based sauce.
  • Mont Lin-ma-ya (Myanmar) - literally Husband and Wife or Couple Snack. It is a fritter made with rice flour, where two halves (thus 'Couple') are fried with quail eggs, steamed garden beans, spring onions. The halves are then connected and sprickled with salted roasted sesame.
  • Nasi goreng (Indonesia), Indonesian fried rice
  • Nasi Kerabu (Malaysia) - Dish from Kelantan, consisting of rice with various wild herbs and spices, grated coconut and dried shrimp or fish
  • Nurungji (Korea) scorched rice, re-boiled
  • Nasi lemak (Malaysia / Indonesia / Singapore), coconut steamed rice
  • Nasi Padang
  • Nasi Kuning
  • Nasi Dagang
  • Nasi Campur
  • Onigiri (Japan) Short grained rice formed into balls with or without savory fillings, a popular snack.
  • Pabellón criollo (Venezuela) rice, shredded beef and stewed black beans.
  • Paella (Spain)
  • Pancit bihon (Philippines) noodle made from rice flour, also refers to the cooked dish made with rice noodles with slivers of meat and/or seafood and vegetables, mainly onions, carrots, beans, cabbage, seasoned with soy sauce and calamansi
  • Pares (Philippines) a dish composed of rice, topped with beef braised with soy sauce seasoned with and garnished with spring onions
  • Pilaf (various cultures)
  • Platillo Moros y Cristianos (Cuba) Rice and beans
  • Plov (Central Asia) medium grain rice with carrots, onions, spices, lamb, and cottonseed oil
  • Rice pudding (dessert)
  • Puso (Cebu,Philippines) rice filled inside a pouch made with woven strips of coconut frond then boiled.
  • Puto (Philippines) A pudding made from stone-ground soaked rice,sugar and often with coconut milk then steamed. Various toppings such as cheese, salted egg, or minced meat may be added .
  • Pongal(India) - Sakkara pongal:A sweet rice dish,cooked with rice,moong dhal,jaggery and milk,flavoured with cardamom and garnished with cashew and raisins.Ven pongal:rice,moong dhal,milk,salt,pepper corns,ginger,cummin seeds and curry leaves.
  • Puliogare (India)or tamarind Rice is rice seasoned with Tamarind.
  • Red Beans & Rice is a New Orleans staple made with kidney beans, ham bones, pickled pork, andouille sausage, onion, celery, bell pepper and seasonings.
  • Rice and Peas(Caribbean) Rice with kidney beans, black eyed peas or Pigeon. peas
  • Rice congee (East, Southeast, and South Asia) also called Rice Porridge - a watery rice gruel eaten with various additions or side dishes.
  • Rice pudding (Worldwide) - sweet dish of rice cooked in milk, coconut milk or other thickening liquid. Eaten with various spices, fruits, condiments, etc. in different regions.
  • Risotto (Italy) - Rice dish made by first frying in olive oil or butter after which broth is added.
  • Rice bath is a seasoned rice with vegetables (Such as egg-plant, peas, tomato), a breakfast dish from Karnataka, India
  • San Pyote (Myanmar) Burmese rice congree with either duck or fish
  • Shwe Htamin (Myanmar) Burmese dessert dish; baked sweetened glutinous rice and jaggery
  • Shwe Yin Aye (Myanmar) Dessert dish consisting of glutinous rice, coconut milk and jelly
  • Spanish rice
  • Steamed rice (East and Southeast Asia)
  • Steaming rice soup (China)
  • Suman (Philippines) (Sticky rice cooked with coconut milk and sugar and wrapped in banana or coconut leaves.
  • Sushi (Japan) (Sticky rice flavored with vinegar and sugar, with various fillings or toppings)
  • stir fry
  • Yay Monte (Myanmar) - Thin savory Rice pancake with boiled garden peas, spring onions and salted sesame garnish
  • Zongzi (China), glutinous rice, stuffed with various ingredients and wrapped in bamboo leaves
  • Zarda (Pakistan) Sweet dish of rice cooked in banaspati oil with a variety of dried fruits; orange in color

What is the meaning of the song planting rice is never fun?

Holy Cow! This was some sort of Tagalog folk song that was mentioned in the rather grim war novel- We were there at the Battle for Bataan. Song was sung by the farmers or rice planters as they worked. I can"t think of a directly analogous USA job-related song, most such songs are more light-hearted like in a sense the Banana Boat song. ( Daylight comes and we wann go Home. By the way the Daylight ( train) ran on the Southern Pacific line! Well somebody else read the Battle of Bataan novel, a real Yecchy war novel.

How does Somalia use rice?

they eat rice which prepared and cooked with herbs limes and meat (whether red or white meats), in additional with lemon.

What did Spanish food taste like in history?

The inherently bland taste of rice has been historically made interesting by the ingenious addition of 'cummin' by the Spanish peoples. And let's not forget the addition of onions and bell peppers to scrambled eggs, instigating the 'tortilla', or 'Spanish omelette'.

Does La Choy sell Chinese rice in can?

They used to sell "fried rice" in a can, but I believe it's been discontinued. It isn't among their products on their website, and I haven't seen it in the stores in a few years.