Rice

Rice plant (''[[Oryza sativa Cooked white rice is 69% water, 29% carbohydrates, 2% protein, and contains negligible fat (table). In a reference serving of , cooked white rice provides 130 calories of food energy, and contains moderate levels of manganese (18% DV), with no other micronutrients in significant content (all less than 10% of the Daily Value). In 2018, the World Health Organization strongly recommended fortifying rice with iron, and conditionally recommended fortifying it with vitamin A and with folic acid.

Rice does not contain gluten, so is suitable for people on a gluten-free diet. Rice is a good source of protein and a staple food in many parts of the world, but it is not a complete protein as it does not contain all of the essential amino acids in sufficient amounts for good health. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Rice
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by Rice, Chris
Published 1997
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by Rice, Anne
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by Rice, Anthony
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by Rice, F. Philip
Published 2008
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by Rice, Phillip L., 1941-
Published 1998
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by Hofmeyr, Jan
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by Wojciechowski, 1935-
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by Masschelein
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by Buchan, Ursula
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