Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course I wash rice. And never pasta. I don’t understand the comparison.
Same. Rice is a grain and needs to be washed for most uses.
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Nominate for dumbest OP.
That’s unfair. She’s not lightly fried tuna lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice is supposed to be washed. Ask any Asian.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Rice is supposed to be washed. Ask any Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, washing rice three times before cooking removes arsenic.
Boiling rice in lots of water (like pasta) and draining the liquid out reduces arsenic even more, and it reduces a significant amount of starch. Making it more suitable for giving to babies and people who want to lower their carbs.
Anonymous wrote:Um what? "Washing" pasta? You mean cooking it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course I wash rice. And never pasta. I don’t understand the comparison.
Same. Rice is a grain and needs to be washed for most uses.
+1
Nominate for dumbest OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course I wash rice. And never pasta. I don’t understand the comparison.
Same. Rice is a grain and needs to be washed for most uses.