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  2. Brown Rice Will Be Your Stand-By Weeknight Staple - AOL

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    long-grain brown rice. 1/2 tsp. kosher salt. Directions. Pour rice into a fine-mesh sieve. Holding sieve in the sink, run cold tap water over rice, gently stirring with a clean hand until water ...

  3. 72 Tasty Brown Rice Recipes That Outshine White Rice - AOL

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    A really simple lentil and brown rice soup recipe that is very easy to whip up, and makes a deliciously hearty meal for a chilly night. Get the recipe: Lentil Brown Rice Soup.

  4. Brown Rice Pilaf with Green Olives and Lemon Recipe - AOL

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    Add the onions and garlic and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until softened, 8 minutes. Add the water, rice, thyme and bay leaf and bring to a boil for 1 minute. Remove from the ...

  5. Brown rice - Wikipedia

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    Brown rice generally needs longer cooking times than white rice, unless it is broken or flour blasted (which perforates the bran without removing it). [1] Studies in 2003 estimated a cooking time between 35 and 51 minutes. [2] A shorter cooking time is necessary for "converted" or parboiled rice.

  6. Parboiled rice - Wikipedia

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    Parboiled rice, also called converted rice, easy-cook rice, [1] sella rice, and miniket (as predominantly called in West Bengal and Odisha in India, and in Bangladesh) is rice that has been partially boiled in the husk. The three basic steps of parboiling are soaking, steaming and drying. [2]

  7. Germinated brown rice - Wikipedia

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    Germinated brown rice. Germinated brown rice (GBR; Korean: 발아현미(發芽玄米), romanized: bara-hyeonmi, Japanese: 発芽玄米(はつがげんまい), romanized: hatsuga-genmai) is unpolished brown rice that has been allowed to germinate to improve the flavor and texture, and to increase levels of nutrients such as γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA).

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