polished rice

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Noun1.polished rice - having husk or outer brown layers removedpolished rice - having husk or outer brown layers removed
rice - grains used as food either unpolished or more often polished
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So, it is important to choose unpolished rice over polished rice and eat the right portion (preferably 100gm of cooked rice), Balaji suggests.
White polished rice is not providing any sort of essential nutrients to the people," the environmentalist elaborated.Notably, between the months of February and June this year, scores of people residing in isolated pockets of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana and Tamil Nadu faced water crisis as the levels in 91 major reservoirs fell.
cereal products such as flour, polished rice, wine, vegetable oils, fruit and vegetable juices, canned fruits and vegetables, milk products, dried fruit, dried herbs, different types of baby food) presenting a comprehensive picture of the market.
Highly polished rice also translates to richer, more aromatic sake.
In short, the more polished rice is, the less healthy it becomes.
*Promotion of brown rice and corn grits to moderate demand for polished rice, and for improved nutrition and better public health.
This is then sprayed over the surface of grain kernels in rice-premix which is mixed and blended with retail rice and polished rice.40
With two branches in Delhi ( Defence Colony and New Friends Colony), this Bengaluru- based chain boasts of not using any mayonnaise, butter, polished rice, cream, cheese, refined flour or egg yolk.
All meals contained polished rice, vegetables and spices.
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