Anonymous wrote:My kids only eat white jasmine rice. I just accept that they are getting the nutrient equivalent of a piece of printer paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown rice has more arsenic and heavy metals. Choose white rice.
Depends on where the brown rice is grown.
Anonymous wrote:Brown rice has more arsenic and heavy metals. Choose white rice.
Anonymous wrote:I used to always make brown rice--it has more fiber and nutrients. Now my kids/teens barely eat it when I serve it, but will gobble up white rice even if prepared the same way or alongside the same dishes.
If this type of thing happened to you (kids began to reject the healthier version), how much "fight" do you put in? Should I keep making brown or just switch over to white?
Anonymous wrote:I’m of Asian decent. I find that my taste buds get tired of brown rice after several weeks. I think it’s a texture issue. It’s more grainy and not as soft. Also, do you know there are so many brands/kinds of brown rice? I had to experiment or try different kinds before I settled on one. It was the only one I really like. It’s an Asian brand. Have you changed your brand?
I suggest to switch to white for a few weeks and serve smaller portions. After that, I’ll switch again to brown rice. Basically alternate. Oh, I found that pre-soaking brown rice mitigates the grainy texture.
Anonymous wrote:I mix two boil in bags while and brown it's less offensive then a brown rice.