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  2. 7 Foods You Should Never Cook in Your Air Fryer ... - AOL

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    Avoid attempting to air-fry grains like rice, pasta, and barley. “Air fryers can’t cook rice or pasta because they’re not meant to boil water, which grains need to absorb and soften,” says ...

  3. 5 Things You Should Never Cook in an Air Fryer - AOL

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    Air fryers can imitate the results of deep-frying with some intense hot air and only a fraction of the oil. ... Grains such as rice and pasta can crisp nicely in an air fryer, but they have to be ...

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  5. Rice as food - Wikipedia

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    Medium-grain rice is used for sweet dishes, for risotto in Italy, and many rice dishes, such as arròs negre, in Spain. Some varieties of long-grain rice that are high in amylopectin, known as Thai Sticky rice, are usually steamed. [2] A stickier short-grain rice is used for sushi; [3] the stickiness allows rice to hold its shape when cooked. [4]

  6. Cơm tấm - Wikipedia

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    Cơm tấm (Vietnamese: [kəːm tə̌m]) is a Vietnamese dish made from rice with fractured rice grains. Tấm refers to the broken rice grains, while cơm refers to cooked rice. [1] [2] Although there are varied names like cơm tấm Sài Gòn (Saigonese broken rice), particularly for Saigon, [1] the main ingredients remain the same for most ...

  7. Kongbap - Wikipedia

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    Japgok-bap (mixed-grain rice) is a bap including short-grain white and brown rice, green peas, adzuki beans, black soybeans, yulmu (Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen), black glutinous rice, barley and sorghum. The dried mixture is generally soaked in water for several hours or overnight before cooking, in order to ease the softening process of the ...