Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you wash the rice before cooking?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costco smells terrible and anything that absorbs smells -- like rice -- absorbs that disgusting smell. Same with other grocery stores.
I bought a big bag of rice in a burlap bag recently and it smells and tastes like the burlap. I'm giving it to the dog.
Really? I have never heard anyone say that, ever.
Are you a pregnant female by any chance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. I can't believe that so many Americans don't wash their rice before cooking it. That is pretty disgusting and clueless. Sorry.
Signed,
first generation Persian American
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A little kindness in the hearts of anyone leaving judgmental cultural comments, would do nicely. Not any one culture knows everything about everything. Being kind to each other (as we are all learning) is free… and feels right deep in your heart (if you search it well).
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- rinsing makes it taste way better
- yes keep rinsing in cool water even if you can’t “see anything rinsing off”
- it’s kind of a ritualistic fun thing you do in the kitchen
- it’s good measure
- it does clean away impurities
- it prepares the rice for cooking well
Peace and happy rice rinsing 12 times for safe measure. 🍚 🌾
Sincerely,
Your fellow human heart buddy ☺️
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you wash the rice before cooking?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I can't believe that so many Americans don't wash their rice before cooking it. That is pretty disgusting and clueless. Sorry.
Signed,
first generation Persian American
Anonymous wrote:The rice that I buy (Blue Ribbon) is grown/packaged in the USA - I believe in Texas. Isn't it hulled and cleaned during processing? There is certainly no dirt in the bag.
I suppose there is no harm in rinsing it 1, 2 3 or more times. But is that really necessary?
Anonymous wrote:The rice that I buy (Blue Ribbon) is grown/packaged in the USA - I believe in Texas. Isn't it hulled and cleaned during processing? There is certainly no dirt in the bag.
I suppose there is no harm in rinsing it 1, 2 3 or more times. But is that really necessary?
Anonymous wrote:I bought some awful Paleo pancake mix. It's just terrible. Can I return it even though I used a cup?