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  2. Did You Know Rice Can Be Deadly? How to Know When to ... - AOL

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    Uncooked Rice. Getty. Uncooked rice (stock image) If your uncooked rice smells sour or musty or feels damp, clumpy or oily it’s time to throw it away, per AllRecipes. All are signs that mold has ...

  3. Reheating rice? Here's why you need to be careful with leftovers

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    Rice is one such food because it comes with some conditions that make reheating it a bit riskier and trickier than other foods. Yes, cauliflower is good for you. But some people need to be careful.

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  5. Rice hull - Wikipedia

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    Rice hulls can be used in brewing beer to increase the lautering ability of a mash. Rice husk is also used in one step of traditional preparation processes of Kaoliang (Sorghum) liquid. After fermentation, rice husk can be added into the wine tank to increase the void, which is advantageous for distillation. [citation needed]

  6. Foodborne illness - Wikipedia

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    Foodborne illness (also known as foodborne disease and food poisoning) [1] is any illness resulting from the contamination of food by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites, [2] as well as prions (the agents of mad cow disease), and toxins such as aflatoxins in peanuts, poisonous mushrooms, and various species of beans that have not been boiled for at least 10 minutes.

  7. Bran - Wikipedia

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    Bran is highly nutritious, but is difficult to digest due to its high fiber content; its high fat content also reduces its shelf life as the oils/fats are prone to becoming rancid. As such, it is typically removed from whole grain during the refining process – e.g. in processing wheat grain into white flour, or refining brown rice into white ...

  8. 80 Easy Ways To Cook Rice (That Prove It's Way More Than A ...

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    Check out our cabbage roll skillet, our one-pot pepperoncini chicken & rice, our Mexican beef 'n' rice skillet, or our oone-pan salsa verde shrimp & rice for ideas, then get creative.

  9. Rice as food - Wikipedia

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    Rice is the staple food of over half the world's population. It is the predominant dietary energy source for 17 countries in Asia and the Pacific, 9 countries in North and South America and 8 countries in Africa. Rice provides 20% of the world's dietary energy supply, while wheat supplies 19% and maize (corn) 5%. [29]