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  2. Upland rice - Wikipedia

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    However, only 15% of total upland rice grows where soils are fertile, and the growing season is long. Many upland farmers plant local rice that does not respond well to improved management practices, like intensive farming using artificial fertilizers, but these local rice varieties are well adapted to their environments and produce grains that ...

  3. Grain drying - Wikipedia

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    Drying starts at the bottom of the bin, which is the first place air contacts. The dry air is brought up by the fan through a layer of wet grain. Drying happens in a layer of 1 to 2 feet thick, which is called the drying zone. The drying zone moves from the bottom of the bin to the top, and when it reaches the highest layer, the grain is dry.

  4. 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).

  5. Do We Always Have To Rinse Rice? Our Food Expert Explains - AOL

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    Fill a bowl or liquid measuring cup with the desired amount of dry rice, then add enough water to cover the grains with at least two inches of water above them. Allow the rice to sit for 10 to 20 ...

  6. Rice - Wikipedia

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    The rice plant can grow to over 1 m (3 ft) tall; if in deep water, it can reach a length of 5 m (16 ft). A single plant may have several leafy stems or tillers.The upright stem is jointed with nodes along its length; a long slender leaf arises from each node. [1]

  7. Phone repair with rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice has traditionally been used to keep camera equipment and films dry in tropical environments. [1] In July 2007, less than a month after the original iPhone was released, a member of MacRumors named jorsuss started a thread titled "I dropped my iPhone in water". They covered the phone in rice, which may have been the first documented attempt ...

  8. My Secret To Making Perfect Rice Without a Recipe - AOL

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    Fill a pot with water and add the rice—the rice should be covered by several inches of water and have enough room to bob up and down (about a 1:4 ratio of rice to water). If using, add at least ...

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

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