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Rice thread
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So I tried uncle bens for the first time in my life and holy shit it fucking blows. Why is a clearly inferior product so much more expensive than normal rice

So I tried uncle bens for the first time in my life and holy shit it fucking blows. Why is a clearly inferior product so much more expensive than normal rice
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#3
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this thread needs a wider audience tell your friends

this thread needs a wider audience tell your friends
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#4
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My mom made some bomb ass taco rice last night

My mom made some bomb ass taco rice last night
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idk honestly who tf even is ben bruh his rice is deadass trash
like even in the UK where i see loads of people praising tesco discount sushi, i have never heard anything good about uncle bens

idk honestly who tf even is ben bruh his rice is deadass trash
like even in the UK where i see loads of people praising tesco discount sushi, i have never heard anything good about uncle bens
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#7
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wild rice mixes are a reason to live

wild rice mixes are a reason to live
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#8
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https://y.yarn.co/2efd2f95-ad37-418b-8e9c-8390734126f4_screenshot.jpg

i've heard of rice krispies

[img]https://y.yarn.co/2efd2f95-ad37-418b-8e9c-8390734126f4_screenshot.jpg[/img]

i've heard of rice krispies
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#9
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uncle bens is incredible when u need a quick meal wtf

uncle bens is incredible when u need a quick meal wtf
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#10
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-protouncle bens is incredible when u need a quick meal wtf

you’re white aren’t you

[quote=-proto]uncle bens is incredible when u need a quick meal wtf[/quote]
you’re white aren’t you
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#11
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pilaf is the greatest kind of rice and there is no contest

pilaf is the greatest kind of rice and there is no contest
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#12
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vulc-protouncle bens is incredible when u need a quick meal wtfyou’re white aren’t you

yea why

[quote=vulc][quote=-proto]uncle bens is incredible when u need a quick meal wtf[/quote]
you’re white aren’t you[/quote]
yea why
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Anyone got any tips to add a bit more flavour to rice? I really enjoy black rice and brown rice but I'm finding it hard to add some flavour to it with seasonings, maybe I'm just not using enough? I hate being white.

Anyone got any tips to add a bit more flavour to rice? I really enjoy black rice and brown rice but I'm finding it hard to add some flavour to it with seasonings, maybe I'm just not using enough? I hate being white.
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#14
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tstmAnyone got any tips to add a bit more flavour to rice? I really enjoy black rice and brown rice but I'm finding it hard to add some flavour to it with seasonings, maybe I'm just not using enough? I hate being white.

most people don’t just eat rice by itself, but if you want a mainly rice dish there’s always stuff like spanish rice, taco rice, fried rice, jambalaya.

My mom once added one of those chicken broth cubes to rice and it tasted pretty good, you could try that if you wanted

If you have the time you could make biryani, which is basically rice cooked with your choice of meat

I forgot what it’s called but there’s a type of rice where you just add some cooked veggies like green beans, peas, carrots, and corn. But you would usually eat this with something else

[quote=tstm]Anyone got any tips to add a bit more flavour to rice? I really enjoy black rice and brown rice but I'm finding it hard to add some flavour to it with seasonings, maybe I'm just not using enough? I hate being white.[/quote]
most people don’t just eat rice by itself, but if you want a mainly rice dish there’s always stuff like spanish rice, taco rice, fried rice, jambalaya.

My mom once added one of those chicken broth cubes to rice and it tasted pretty good, you could try that if you wanted

If you have the time you could make biryani, which is basically rice cooked with your choice of meat

I forgot what it’s called but there’s a type of rice where you just add some cooked veggies like green beans, peas, carrots, and corn. But you would usually eat this with something else
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#15
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my mom used to put salt in the water when making rice... i dont think i will ever understand why

my mom used to put salt in the water when making rice... i dont think i will ever understand why
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What about rice noodles? You could use it for almost anything and it tastes good. If you wanna try stirfry, just add rice noodles, soy sauce, and sugar. Then add anything you'd think would fit

What about rice noodles? You could use it for almost anything and it tastes good. If you wanna try stirfry, just add rice noodles, soy sauce, and sugar. Then add anything you'd think would fit
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#17
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shoutout to the real rice eaters travel to oriental markets to buy their rice imported from Asia ^_^

shoutout to three ladies brand for feeding me my whole life

shoutout to the real rice eaters travel to oriental markets to buy their rice imported from Asia ^_^

shoutout to three ladies brand for feeding me my whole life
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#18
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https://imgur.com/gallery/nT73f
Here’s the leftover taco rice my mom made
Taco meat, peppers, carrots, garlic, corn and some toppings

https://imgur.com/gallery/nT73f
Here’s the leftover taco rice my mom made
Taco meat, peppers, carrots, garlic, corn and some toppings
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#19
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yall ever had basmati rice

yall ever had basmati rice
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#20
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https://youtu.be/0A80j2BuMaU?t=15s

https://youtu.be/0A80j2BuMaU?t=15s
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#21
cp_granary_pro
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brown rice is for peasants

brown rice is for peasants
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tstmAnyone got any tips to add a bit more flavour to rice? I really enjoy black rice and brown rice but I'm finding it hard to add some flavour to it with seasonings, maybe I'm just not using enough? I hate being white.vulcMy mom once added one of those chicken broth cubes to rice and it tasted pretty good, you could try that if you wanted

Agreed to the broth idea, although you can do it with lots of similar seasonings. If you can add seasoning during the cooking, it's much better than adding it afterwards, and it might take a little bit more to do so, but you can spread it out a lot more evenly.

I usually cook the things I eat with my rice (like meats, tofu, vegetable) all together with sauces and seasonings in the pot, although you could do the same thing with stir frying; it's all preference.

[quote=tstm]Anyone got any tips to add a bit more flavour to rice? I really enjoy black rice and brown rice but I'm finding it hard to add some flavour to it with seasonings, maybe I'm just not using enough? I hate being white.[/quote]

[quote=vulc]
My mom once added one of those chicken broth cubes to rice and it tasted pretty good, you could try that if you wanted
[/quote]

Agreed to the broth idea, although you can do it with lots of similar seasonings. If you can add seasoning during the cooking, it's much better than adding it afterwards, and it might take a little bit more to do so, but you can spread it out a lot more evenly.

I usually cook the things I eat with my rice (like meats, tofu, vegetable) all together with sauces and seasonings in the pot, although you could do the same thing with stir frying; it's all preference.
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Rice-a-roni is the shit and no one can tell me otherwise

Rice-a-roni is the shit and no one can tell me otherwise
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#24
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yo i actually have no idea how to cook rice without using a rice cooker. someone teach me please

yo i actually have no idea how to cook rice without using a rice cooker. someone teach me please
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#25
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I have 5 year old uncle ben's somewhere in my room but I'm afraid to go looking for it :/

I have 5 year old uncle ben's somewhere in my room but I'm afraid to go looking for it :/
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#26
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I know I shouldn't get too political but jasmine rice > basmati

I know I shouldn't get too political but jasmine rice > basmati
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#27
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Xorickyo i actually have no idea how to cook rice without using a rice cooker. someone teach me please

boil water
add salt
add rice
drain after 10 minutes

I've recently started using chicken broth/stock to boil rice. As long as you don't make it too salty it's tasty af

[quote=Xorick]yo i actually have no idea how to cook rice without using a rice cooker. someone teach me please[/quote]

boil water
add salt
add rice
drain after 10 minutes



I've recently started using chicken broth/stock to boil rice. As long as you don't make it too salty it's tasty af
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#28
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S tier - sushi rice, wild rice
okay tier - everything else

I find myself eating less carbs nowadays and therefore less rice but I would also like to second the post about the rice noodles. really convenient stuff, much rather make a stir fry/ramen with those than make rice

S tier - sushi rice, wild rice
okay tier - everything else

I find myself eating less carbs nowadays and therefore less rice but I would also like to second the post about the rice noodles. really convenient stuff, much rather make a stir fry/ramen with those than make rice
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#29
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HuskI have 5 year old uncle ben's somewhere in my room but I'm afraid to go looking for it :/

abandon this idea

[quote=Husk]I have 5 year old uncle ben's somewhere in my room but I'm afraid to go looking for it :/[/quote]

abandon this idea
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