Every now and then, the old rice rumor will swirl around—something along the lines of "eating leftover rice will surely make you sick if not kill you." Allow me to be the bearer of good news: You ...
A new report by the Healthy Baby, Bright Futures group found there may be arsenic in that rice your child is eating. "Tests of 145 rice samples from retailers nationwide – including U.S.-grown and ...
Health educator Akriti Goel discusses the benefits of avoiding roti and rice for nearly a decade, replacing them with dal ...
If there is one meal Africans and Nigerians eat every day and even multiple times in a day, it’s rice, but how healthy is it? Rice is a higher source of arsenic, a chemical compound found in soil and ...
Mild in taste yet rich in nutrients, grains are a go-to at dinnertime thanks to their versatility. They complement nearly any fish, meat, or vegetable. Rice is the world’s third most-produced ...
Nurungji, or Korean scorched rice, refers to the crispy layer of rice that forms at the bottom of a pot or cooking vessel. The resourceful dish can be eaten on its own, steeped in hot water as tea or ...
Researchers in China found alternate wetting and moderate drying irrigation (AWMD) regime significantly increased contents of ...
Scientists tested rice under record heatwaves and found that hotter soils by themselves did not cause dangerous spikes in ...
A new report by the Healthy Baby, Bright Futures group states that rice could be very unhealthy for your children Report states that rice sold in the U.S. remains "widely contaminated with arsenic." ...