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09/13/2024

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DOES WASHING RICE MATTER?

Each rice varies in starch content, and washing rice can remove lots of the this excess starch. But it can also rinse out a lot of arsenic, which is a good thing!

Washing rice before cooking is a common practice for several important reasons:

Removing Surface Starch: 
Washing helps remove this excess starch, resulting in fluffier, more separated grains

Reducing Arsenic Levels: 
Rinsing rice can help reduce the arsenic content, as some of the arsenic is present on the surface of the grains.

Enhancing Nutrient Absorption: 
While washing rice can remove some water-soluble nutrients, it can also enhance the rice’s ability to absorb water and cook more evenly, resulting in better texture and flavour.

Arsenic:
Plants absorb what’s in their environment, and arsenic is one of the most common elements they encounter.

Arsenic levels vary based on several factors:

Geographical region:
Rice from California, India, and Pakistan has been found to have lower arsenic levels.

Rice Varieties: 
Different varieties of rice have different capacities for arsenic uptake. For example, some studies suggest that aromatic rice varieties like basmati and jasmine have lower arsenic levels compared to other types.

Brown vs. White Rice: 
Brown rice generally has higher arsenic levels than white rice because it retains the outer bran layer where arsenic accumulates. White rice, with the bran removed, has lower levels.

Some brands like @lundbergfarms are really transparent about arsenic, and they share their findings on their website.

#rice #brownrice #arsenic 06/06/2024

DOES WASHING RICE MATTER? Each rice varies in starch content, and washing rice can remove lots of the this excess starch. But it can also rinse out a lot of arsenic, which is a good thing! Washing rice before cooking is a common practice for several important reasons: Removing Surface Starch: Washing helps remove this excess starch, resulting in fluffier, more separated grains Reducing Arsenic Levels: Rinsing rice can help reduce the arsenic content, as some of the arsenic is present on the surface of the grains. Enhancing Nutrient Absorption: While washing rice can remove some water-soluble nutrients, it can also enhance the rice’s ability to absorb water and cook more evenly, resulting in better texture and flavour. Arsenic: Plants absorb what’s in their environment, and arsenic is one of the most common elements they encounter. Arsenic levels vary based on several factors: Geographical region: Rice from California, India, and Pakistan has been found to have lower arsenic levels. Rice Varieties: Different varieties of rice have different capacities for arsenic uptake. For example, some studies suggest that aromatic rice varieties like basmati and jasmine have lower arsenic levels compared to other types. Brown vs. White Rice: Brown rice generally has higher arsenic levels than white rice because it retains the outer bran layer where arsenic accumulates. White rice, with the bran removed, has lower levels. Some brands like @lundbergfarms are really transparent about arsenic, and they share their findings on their website. #rice #brownrice #arsenic

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Now you all know your boi Chef BoiYarDeebo makes you do what it do to satisfy some taste budz boo boo!!! I don't play with it & I don't lay with it, y'all know I just slay them their meatz on dem der grillz wooooo !!!!!!
Just a little early late night smoked barbecue 🐔Chicken 🐔

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