rice

Rice is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa (Asian rice) or less commonly Oryza glaberrima (African rice). The name wild rice is usually used for species of the genera Zizania and Porteresia, both wild and domesticated, although the term may also be used for primitive or uncultivated varieties of Oryza.
As a cereal grain, domesticated rice is the most widely consumed staple food for over half of the world's human population, especially in Asia and Africa. It is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production, after sugarcane and maize. Since sizable portions of sugarcane and maize crops are used for purposes other than human consumption, rice is the most important food crop with regard to human nutrition and caloric intake, providing more than one-fifth of the calories consumed worldwide by humans. There are many varieties of rice and culinary preferences tend to vary regionally.

The traditional method for cultivating rice is flooding the fields while, or after, setting the young seedlings. This simple method requires sound irrigation planning but reduces the growth of less robust weed and pest plants that have no submerged growth state, and deters vermin. While flooding is not mandatory for the cultivation of rice, all other methods of irrigation require higher effort in weed and pest control during growth periods and a different approach for fertilizing the soil.

Rice, a monocot, is normally grown as an annual plant, although in tropical areas it can survive as a perennial and can produce a ratoon crop for up to 30 years. Rice cultivation is well-suited to countries and regions with low labor costs and high rainfall, as it is labor-intensive to cultivate and requires ample water. However, rice can be grown practically anywhere, even on a steep hill or mountain area with the use of water-controlling terrace systems. Although its parent species are native to Asia and certain parts of Africa, centuries of trade and exportation have made it commonplace in many cultures worldwide. Production and consumption of rice is estimated to have been responsible for 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2010.

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  1. Caribbean girl

    Cooking with two different types of grain

    There are a few times when I have cooked brown rice and white rice together in one pot. This was when I found that I had run out of the brown rice and had to make up the amount of rice with a little white rice that I had in the cupboard. It turned out okay and did not give me any problems to...
  2. HornedDemoN

    Is all rice bad?

    ... from a "healthy eating" point of view? I keep on reading everywhere how rice is evil, carb content is outrageously high (even in brown rice) and should be avoided like the plague (a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the point). I've always loved rice and I do treat myself to it...
  3. Bakemehappy

    Regional Fried Rice

    I am looking for a fried rice recipe from different parts of the world. Do you guys have a secret recipe or a traditional fried rice recipe that you can be proud of? My friends are coming over for the weekend and they want to go regional so I thought I may want to surprise them with a Chinese...
  4. winterybella

    Coconut Rice

    I was having a discussion in another thread about my coconut bread which was a big hit when I made it some time ago. Out of that a coconut conversation got started. I am the first to acknowledge my Caribbean roots and my love for anything coconut related having been raised around many a coconut...
  5. zandi

    Organic Rice

    Sometimes, we pick up some organic rice, my daughter is big on it, these days, So, if she along shopping, we pick some up. Got to say, it can be quite pricey. Anyways, does anyone else find that it takes longer to cook, and needs more water? Or, is it just me. :confused:My white rice, I...
  6. zandi

    How to cook rice on the stovetop?

    Okay. I admit it. I only know how to cook rice in the microwave. I have it down to a science to a consistency, that works for me. I get a medium plastic bowl, measure out one cup of rice, add one bottled water, and set the timer for fifteen minutes. Now, when it comes to cooking rice on the...
  7. HappilyHungry

    Recipe Best Fried Rice Recipe?

    Have you ever dabbled in the Oriental Asian culture by cooking a good fried rice?! I just love doing so, and my attempt is always to get it to be as flavourful and as authentic as possible. My most recent attempt was actually quite good: flavourful and "on point" if my opinion and that of the...
  8. Q

    Good rice and beans recipes?

    So, I'm currently broke AGAIN. Right now I only have a bunch of rice, beans, some eggs, canned tomatoes and some sausages. I'd preferably need these ingredients to make me like 4-5 meals. They don't have to taste like 5 star restaurant food, I just need to get enough nutrients to not die
  9. tipoywizard

    Brown Rice or White Rice?

    I have seen a lot of articles saying that Brown rice is much healthier than the regular white rice. Is it true? What are the major differences between the two types of rice? Or are there any type of rice aside from the two that are more nutritious? :hungry:
  10. Caribbean girl

    Do you rinse your rice before cooking it?

    I have always been in the habit of rinsing my rice before putting it into the pot. I was just wondering if there was anyone who never does this or does not think it is necessary. I tend to do the same thing with peas also. In fact, I think the peas tend to need more rinsing than the rice...
  11. Pat

    What do you do with your day old rice

    When you have rice leftover from the previous day what do you do with it? Sometimes I eat it as cereal, I also mix it into the makings of soup.
  12. E

    Arancini balls

    So I ha some leftover risotto last night and decided to try my luck with some Arancini balls. They were a flop! The mixture was very sticky and hard to handle and did not make very good looking balls. I fried them and they looked more like patties, they bread crum coating had split and oozed...
  13. Rhodolite

    Recipe Japanese Chestnut Rice

    I love eating chestnuts during fall/winter because it's such a quintessential part of Asian seasonal food. Though the recipe calls for Japanese short grain rice...I substitute with Calrose since it's sweet and more commonly available in the states... Ingredients: 2 1/4 cup of Calrose 1...
  14. A

    What's Your Favorite Bean and Rice Dish?

    I have tried and tried to eat less meat. I have always loved chicken and rice. So I began substituting Beans for the chicken. I prefer using Chickpeas. I live its bland type flavor. Chickpeas generally take on the flavor of the spices. I use garlic sparingly. I love the chopped onions, salt and...
  15. B

    Cooking rice...

    I have never been very good at cooking rice from scratch, even when i followed some of the tips and tricks recommended by cooks. So I tend to just buy microwave rice these days - it is quick and easy and turns out well, but it is more expensive. I used to use the boil in the bag rice which...
  16. sorrowscall

    Recipe Spanish Rice Balls

    I think this might also be called something else but I've always called it Spanish Rice Balls. To make it, you'll need the following: 1. However much cooked Spanish rice you want to use in the recipe. 2. Depending on how many balls you are making, you will need that amount of cooked sausage or...
  17. Ellyn

    Yellow Rice

    Recently I dined with the extended family at a Chinese restaurant, and my aunt (a wonderful cook) wondered how this one dish got the rice to be yellow-colored. Butter wouldn't do that. The yellowest margarine wouldn't do that. Egg yolks would stick. I did a quick Google search on my phone and...
  18. Ellyn

    Purple Rice

    I found a grocery store that sells 800g zip-resealable bags of purple rice. I've seen other varieties: red, brown, short grain, long grain, Japanese, Indian, Thai, fragrant, and sticky. But this is the first time I caught sight of a package of purple rice, so I'm naturally intrigued and want to...
  19. True2marie

    How do you make brown rice taste good?

    The benefits of brown rice have been touted by nutritionists for years. I eat this starch, but struggle in making it taste good. The only method I found that works is cooking brown rice in a broth. Yet, I am always looking for ideas. How do you make brown rice taste good?
  20. Sandra Piddock

    What rice?

    There are so many varieties of rice out there. What's your preferred choice? We always went for basmati rice, but a couple of years ago, a friend introduced me to brown rice. I loved the nutty flavour, but my husband wasn't so keen, so I got him trained by starting off a small amount of brown...
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