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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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What is Edgar Rice Burroughs known for?

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Edgar Rice Burroughs is best known for creating the iconic character Tarzan and the Barsoom series featuring John Carter. His adventure and science fiction novels have had a lasting impact on popular culture and inspired many other works in the genre.

Who Is The Author Of The Legend Of Rice?

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The author of "The Legend of Rice" remains unknown as the story has been passed down through generations as a traditional folklore in various cultures, particularly in Asian countries.

Who are the characters in Last Kiss by Luanne Rice?

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The main characters in "Last Kiss" by Luanne Rice are Sarah Martin, a widow struggling to come to terms with her past, and her daughter, Mack. The story also includes Sarah's new love interest, Jake Meyers, a former NYPD detective, and Lily, a troubled teenager who complicates their lives.

What are the characters in the burning of the rice field?

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Goldman,grandson,fire,water and people

Which Anne Rice book came to the screen in 1994?

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Interview with the Vampire & Exit to Eden, although that second one was written under the pseudonym Anne Rampling.

Why are turmeric and rice planted in the USA but they belong to India?

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Why are potatoes and tomatoes grown in Europe.

Historically travellers and traders moved these plants around the world. Suitable locations were found , where these planets could thrive.,

Turmeric and Rice a indigenous to India and South East Asia.

Potatoes, tomatoes, and tobacco are inidigenous to the Americas.

Horses (the animal) as are sheep and cattle are also indigenous to the Old World (Europe/Asia), but the animal was imported into the Americas.

Similarly 'African Americans' (slaves) are originally indigenous to Africa, NOT America.

There are many biological species around the world , that are not indigenous to where they are presently found/exist.

Why do some people eat almost nothing but rice?

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Some people only eat rice because that is how they were raised. In other cultures, rice is the main staple at all meals.

Which two countries together produced312 millin tons of rice?

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China and India are the top rice producers in the world. By 2012 numbers, they together actually produce more than 350 million metric tons.

How many cups of water do I use for 2 pounds of rice?

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If you are using basic white rice, 1/2 fill a saucepan with water and bring to the boil. Pour 1-3 cups of rice in and when boiling point is reached, reduce heat. Keep on a low boil for 10 minutes exactly. Decant rice into a sieve and drain it . It will be near perfect.

How do you find the number of grains of rice in a 10kg sack of rice?

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In one kg bag of rice there is 50000 grains so in 10 kg bag of rice there are 500000 grain of rice

How many colors of rice is there?

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There are several colors of rice available, including white, brown, black, red, purple, and even green. The color variations are often due to differences in the outer bran layer or pigments present in the rice grains.

How much rice did china produce during 1998 and 1999?

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China produced approximately 178 million tons of rice in 1998 and 183 million tons of rice in 1999.

Where was the rice discovered?

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Rice is believed to have been discovered in China around 10,000 years ago.

How do you say rice with beans in spanish?

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I don't know how to say but the translation is arroz amarillo.

How do you say rice and beans in spanish?

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Quisiera el pollo frito con arroz (más cortés)

Quiero el pollo frito con arroz (más directo, pero no muy conveniente en ciertos contextos)

How do you pronounce arroz y frijoles?

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"Frijoles" means "beans" in English.

To spell it out in Spanish letters, the sounds are:

F- Effay R-Erray I -ee J -khOttah O -aw L -Ellay E -ay S -Essay

(capital letters show stressed syllable)

Where was barley first grown?

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Barley was one of the first domesticated grains in the Fertile Crescent, the area between the Tigris and the Euphrates.

Can you use barley as a substitute for rice?

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probably yes. barley and rice belong to the same food group and do not taste very different.

Can you get sick from eating undercooked rice?

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Yes you can. You shouldn't refreeze or re-use rice once it has been cooked once or it will collect harmful bacteria very quickly. Put it on a bird table!

How is rice planted?

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In lowland areas, the fields are first flooded and then rice seed is planted. Drainage ditches are nearby to prevent too much water getting at the rice plants. These ditches can be dammed or opened as needed.

Name any 10 agricultural tools and their uses?

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A list of ten agricultural tools and their uses would include a plow for making seed channels, a tractor for pulling machinery, a combine for harvesting, a planter for seeding, a disc for breaking up the earth, a hoe for weeding, a rake for smoothing the soil, shears for shearing sheep, a baler for baling hay, and an operator to run the machinery.