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  2. Wild rice - Wikipedia

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    Wild rice, also called manoomin, mnomen, psíŋ, Canada rice, Indian rice, or water oats, is any of four species of grasses that form the genus Zizania, and the grain that can be harvested from them. The grain was historically and is still gathered and eaten in North America and, to a lesser extent, China , [ 2 ] where the plant's stem is used ...

  3. Original Local - Wikipedia

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    Among the heritage ingredients Erdrich explored are mandaamin (corn) and actual wild rice, which the Anishinaabe people call manoomin - a very different creature from the cultivated, hard black rice that bears the name in stores in the area. "The tastes range from astringent and grassy to smoky and nutty," Erdrich explains.

  4. Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians

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    The sloughs constitute the only remaining extensive coastal wild rice marsh in the Great Lakes region. [12] Due to its habitat and proximity to Madeline Island, Bad River is of major importance to the Ojibwe Nation. People from all over Ojibwe Country come for the annual August Celebration of the manoomin, or wild rice harvest.

  5. Manomin County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Manomin County Park in Fridley, at the confluence of Rice Creek and the Mississippi River remains near the former Manomin town site. [7] Manomin is a variant spelling of manoomin, the Ojibwe word for wild rice, a staple of their diet. [8] A current Minnesota county, Mahnomen, created in 1906, is similarly named.

  6. Rice production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rice was established in Arkansas in 1904, California in 1912, and the Mississippi Delta in 1942. [3] Rice cultivation in California in particular started during the California Gold Rush. It was introduced primarily for the consumption of about 40,000 Chinese laborers who were brought as immigrants to the state; only a small area was under rice ...

  7. Why You Should Never Swap Brown Rice For White In A Recipe - AOL

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  8. Pee Dee River Rice Planters Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Rice mill and chimney (at Chicora Wood); Historic ricefields with canals, dikes, and trunks. The plantation houses are all frame houses with a central hall plan. [2] [3] The Pee Dee River Rice Planters Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1]

  9. List of countries by rice production - Wikipedia

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    Rice production by country (2019) This is a list of countries by rice production in 2022 based on the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database. The total world rice production for 2022 was 776,461,457 [1] metric tonnes. In 1961, the total world production was 216 million tonnes.