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  2. Rice vs. pasta: Which is healthier? Dietitians reveal the ...

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    Is rice or pasta healthier? Both are high in satisfying carbs and other nutrients. But there's one major difference between the two foods.

  3. Rice and Pasta are Starchy Staples. But Which Is Better ... - AOL

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    Here’s how two starchy staples compare in protein, calories, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. How often can you eat pasta a part of a healthy diet? Here's ...

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    Pasta nutritional benefits All pasta is going to provide some nutrients, including carbohydrates (one of our body's main sources of energy), as well as fiber, protein, vitamins and minerals.

  5. Cellophane noodles - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaii, where cuisine is heavily influenced by Asian cultures, cellophane noodles are known locally as long rice, supposedly because the process of making the noodles involves extruding the starch through a potato ricer. [5] They are used most often in chicken long rice, a dish of cellophane noodles in chicken broth that is often served at ...

  6. Template:Comparison of major staple foods - Wikipedia

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    This template presents a comparison table for major staple foods. It is intended to be transcluded into other pages. If it is transcluded into an article for one of the staple foods listed in the table e.g., the Wheat article, then the column for that food will be automatically highlighted.

  7. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Pasta sauces similarly may vary in taste, color and texture. [9] In terms of nutrition, cooked plain pasta is 31% carbohydrates (mostly starch), 6% protein, and low in fat, with moderate amounts of manganese, but pasta generally has low micronutrient content. Pasta may be enriched or fortified, or made from whole grains.

  8. Is gnocchi healthier than pasta? It depends on 2 things ... - AOL

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    Pasta nutrition. In 100 grams of plain spaghetti noodles, you'll find: 158 calories. 31 grams carbohydrate. 2 grams fiber. 6 grams protein. Gnocchi nutrition. In 100 grams of potato gnocchi, you ...

  9. Staple food - Wikipedia

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    Various types of potatoes Unprocessed seeds of spelt, a historically important staple food Harvesting Sago pith to produce the starch in Papua New Guinea. A staple food, food staple, or simply staple, is a food that is eaten often and in such quantities that it constitutes a dominant portion of a standard diet for an individual or a population group, supplying a large fraction of energy needs ...