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  2. Instant rice - Wikipedia

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    Instant rice is a white rice that is partly precooked and then is dehydrated and packed in a dried form similar in appearance to that of regular white rice. That process allows the product to be later cooked as if it were normal rice but with a typical cooking time of 5 minutes, not the 20–30 minutes needed by white rice (or the still greater time required by brown rice).

  3. Parboiled rice - Wikipedia

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    However, this also makes the kernels harder and glassier. Parboiled rice takes less time to cook and is firmer and less sticky. In North America parboiled rice is often partially or fully precooked before sale. Minerals such as zinc or iron can be added, increasing their potential bio-availability in the diet. [10]

  4. Parboiling - Wikipedia

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    Parboiling honey fungus. The food items are added to boiling water and cooked until they start to soften, then removed before they are fully cooked. Parboiling is usually used to partially cook an item which will then be cooked another way such as braising, grilling, or stir-frying.

  5. What Is Wild Rice? It's Probably Not What You Think - AOL

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    Regular rice is also in the larger grass family, but is not actually aquatic. It needs water to grow like all plants, but doesn't grow submerged in water. Water is used to flood rice fields in ...

  6. Um, How Long Is Cooked Rice Good for? Our Food Editor ... - AOL

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  7. Rice as food - Wikipedia

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    Rice is commonly consumed as food around the world. It occurs in long-, medium-, and short-grained types. It is the staple food of over half the world's population.. Hazards associated with rice consumption include arsenic from the soil, and Bacillus cereus which can grow in poorly-stored cooked rice, and cause food poisoning.

  8. Can You Freeze Cooked Rice? Here's How to Preserve the ... - AOL

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  9. Rice cooker - Wikipedia

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    Like its electric counterpart, the cook lever releases automatically once the rice is fully cooked. Basic principle of electric rice cooker operation. A basic rice cooker has a main body (pot), an inner cooking container which holds the rice, an electric heating element, and a thermostat. [9] The bowl is filled with rice and water and heated at ...