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  2. Yes, You Should Always Wash Rice Before Cooking It ... - AOL

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    Here's why people choose to wash rice before cooking. Rinsing or washing your rice might sound like an extra step, but that's what makes it light and fluffy! Here's why people choose to wash rice ...

  3. Rice as food - Wikipedia

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    Rinsing rice before cooking removes much of the starch, thereby reducing the extent to which individual grains will stick together. This yields a fluffier rice, whereas not rinsing yields a stickier and creamier result. [19] Rice produced in the US is usually fortified with vitamins and minerals, and rinsing will result in a loss of nutrients.

  4. Rice-cooking utensils - Wikipedia

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    Microwave pot for cooking rice. A microwave rice cooker is a container designed specifically for cooking rice. Some container consists of three parts: an outer bowl, a fitted lid with steam vents, and an inner bowl with a finely perforated base. Some others have only one container and the double-layered lid fitted with a steam vent.

  5. Popular method of cooking rice may be poisoning you - AOL

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    For every part rice add five parts water and cook until the rice is tender – do not allow it to boil dry. Drain the rice and rinse again with hot water to get rid of the last of the cooking water.

  6. Should You Wash Rice? - AOL

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  7. Cooked rice - Wikipedia

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    Optionally, a small amount of salt can be added before cooking. If not drained, boiled rice is usually cooked on high heat until a rolling boil, then simmered with the lid on, and steamed over the residual heat after turning off the heat. Nowadays, electric rice cookers are also commonly used to cook rice. During cooking, rice absorbs water and ...

  8. Customs and etiquette in Indian dining - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, cleanliness and hygiene are important. While cooking, the cook does not taste food and uses the same utensil to stir the food. Once the food is tasted with a utensil, it is put away to be washed. Food which has been dipped with fingers and cutlery used for eating is considered jootha or Uchchhishta (contaminated). The precept of not ...

  9. Here’s why you should never wash chicken before cooking it

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