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Nutrient content of 10 major staple foods per 100 g dry weight [1] Staple Maize (corn) Rice, white Wheat Potatoes Cassava Soybeans, green Sweet potatoes Yams Sorghum Plantain RDA; Water content (%) 10 12 13 79: 60 68 77 70 9 65 Raw grams per 100 g dry weight 111: 114: 115: 476: 250: 313: 435: 333: 110: 286: Nutrient; Energy (kJ) 1698: 1736 ...
Lentils are also used in many regional varieties of sweets. Lentil flour is used to prepare several different bread varieties, such as papadam. They are frequently combined with rice, which has a similar cooking time. A lentil and rice dish is referred to in Levantine countries as mujaddara or mejadra.
According to Madhumita Barooah, one of the researchers, "About 100 gm of cooked rice has only 3.4 mg of iron, while for the same quantity of rice fermented for 12 hours, the iron content went up to 73.91 mg. Likewise, sodium, which was 475 mg came down to 303 mg, potassium went up to 839 mg and calcium went up from 21 mg per 100 gm of cooked ...
In recipes, quantities of ingredients may be specified by mass (commonly called weight), by volume, or by count. For most of history, most cookbooks did not specify quantities precisely, instead talking of "a nice leg of spring lamb", a "cupful" of lentils, a piece of butter "the size of a small apricot", and "sufficient" salt. [1]
Properties of common cooking fats (per 100 g) Type of fat Total fat (g) ... Rice bran oil: 100 25 38 37 250 °C (482 °F) [11] Soybean oil [12] 100 15 22 57–58
With a little creativity, you can throw together a restaurant-quality meal using just a clothes iron, a coffee pot, and an air fryer. Clothes Iron Meals, Coffee Pot Stews, and 6 Other Tips for ...
Lentil rice (Persian: عدسپلو) is a well-known Persian dish in Iran. It is almost always cooked with raisins and sometimes served with dates or meat. It is almost always cooked with raisins and sometimes served with dates or meat.
Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts. [22] Legumes are a key ingredient in vegan meat and dairy substitutes. They are growing in use as a plant-based protein source in the world marketplace. [23] [24] Products containing legumes grew by 39% in Europe between 2013 and 2017. [25]