White Rice Vs Brown Rice
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I'm cooking rice tomorrow. Basmati with sweet Thai chili sauce and possibly some chicken, icuww.0
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I'm either making pasta or pizza tonight.
Or both.0 -
mollyhammar wrote: »I don't think anyone mentioned arsenic exposure. Because rice absorbs inorganic arsenic when it is grown in areas where pesticides are used (or have been used in the past), rice consumption should be limited no matter which type. All of the research I've seen says that brown rice contains more arsenic than white rice. Since I prefer the taste and texture of white (especially Jasmine) anyway, this research has made me feel better about not buying brown rice anymore.
I like hats.0 -
nakedraygun wrote: »mollyhammar wrote: »I don't think anyone mentioned arsenic exposure. Because rice absorbs inorganic arsenic when it is grown in areas where pesticides are used (or have been used in the past), rice consumption should be limited no matter which type. All of the research I've seen says that brown rice contains more arsenic than white rice. Since I prefer the taste and texture of white (especially Jasmine) anyway, this research has made me feel better about not buying brown rice anymore.
I like hats.
Don't be starting with that hat racism again. The rice racism in here is bad enough...0 -
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mollyhammar wrote: »I don't think anyone mentioned arsenic exposure. Because rice absorbs inorganic arsenic when it is grown in areas where pesticides are used (or have been used in the past), rice consumption should be limited no matter which type. All of the research I've seen says that brown rice contains more arsenic than white rice. Since I prefer the taste and texture of white (especially Jasmine) anyway, this research has made me feel better about not buying brown rice anymore.
Yes, it's been discussed, I think we have succesfully beat this one to death and are now working on the proverbial dead horse lol.0 -
Sorry, I'm new here. Didn't know there was a dead horse in the room already.
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mollyhammar wrote: »Sorry, I'm new here. Didn't know there was a dead horse in the room already.
Is that a brown horse, or a white horse?0 -
nakedraygun wrote: »mollyhammar wrote: »I don't think anyone mentioned arsenic exposure. Because rice absorbs inorganic arsenic when it is grown in areas where pesticides are used (or have been used in the past), rice consumption should be limited no matter which type. All of the research I've seen says that brown rice contains more arsenic than white rice. Since I prefer the taste and texture of white (especially Jasmine) anyway, this research has made me feel better about not buying brown rice anymore.
I like hats.
Don't be starting with that hat racism again. The rice racism in here is bad enough...
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try brown rice pasta!0 -
nakedraygun wrote: »mollyhammar wrote: »Sorry, I'm new here. Didn't know there was a dead horse in the room already.
Is that a brown horse, or a white horse?
why can't it be a piebald? You horsist.0 -
nakedraygun wrote: »mollyhammar wrote: »Sorry, I'm new here. Didn't know there was a dead horse in the room already.
Is that a brown horse, or a white horse?
why can't it be a piebald? You horsist.nakedraygun wrote: »nakedraygun wrote: »mollyhammar wrote: »I don't think anyone mentioned arsenic exposure. Because rice absorbs inorganic arsenic when it is grown in areas where pesticides are used (or have been used in the past), rice consumption should be limited no matter which type. All of the research I've seen says that brown rice contains more arsenic than white rice. Since I prefer the taste and texture of white (especially Jasmine) anyway, this research has made me feel better about not buying brown rice anymore.
I like hats.
Don't be starting with that hat racism again. The rice racism in here is bad enough...
Reported for Hatism.
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AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »
try brown rice pasta!
Get out. Right now.0 -
AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »
try brown rice pasta!
Get out. Right now.
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AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »
try brown rice pasta!
That is actually a thing. Google has just confirmed it.
Everytime you think people must be making up stuff, it turns out it exists. World has gone mad.0 -
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nakedraygun wrote: »mollyhammar wrote: »Sorry, I'm new here. Didn't know there was a dead horse in the room already.
Is that a brown horse, or a white horse?
why can't it be a piebald? You horsist.
UGLY!0 -
nakedraygun wrote: »AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »
try brown rice pasta!
Get out. Right now.
Considering I work at a placed named that- I'm not a hater- but I don't particularly care for it.UGLY!
not sure why you would want to ride something that looks like a dairy cow- but people do it. all. the. time.
grump grump.0 -
White Rice...post work out...with honey...for the win.0
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MrTolerable wrote: »I'm sure there is a bigger market for this then just me here..
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I'd like to remind users in this thread of the following community guideline:
73. Show Respect to All Foods, Animals, and Accessories
No derogatory references to rice, horses, hats, pizza, pastas, cows, or couscous, or endorsement of ricism, horsism, or hatism, even if couched in humor, will be permitted. This includes expressing stereotypes about any food, animal, or accessory. Except kale, because that's just nasty.0 -
I'd like to remind users in this thread of the following community guideline:
73. Show Respect to All Foods, Animals, and Accessories
No derogatory references to rice, horses, hats, pizza, pastas, cows, or couscous, or endorsement of ricism, horsism, or hatism, even if couched in humor, will be permitted. This includes expressing stereotypes about any food, animal, or accessory. Except kale, because that's just nasty.
I would like to state again how happy I am that you became a mod...0 -
I'm curious about black bean or lentil pasta, but not brave enough to buy it yet...
I ate a lot of brown rice on the Wild Rose diet. I prefer basmati brown rice. I love having my kitchen fill with the smell while it is in the rice cooker. When eaten by itself, I like to cook it with salt, a lot of freshly ground black pepper, rosemary, and some butter. Most of the time I eat it with something else, though (i.e. stir fry, curry, or chili), and it just takes on the taste of whatever it is mixed with. I find it really helps me feel full, so it is probably more appropriate for a cut than a bulk.
As far as eating all supplements, there are a lot of frozen dinners out there that only take minutes to make. Just add some frozen veggies, or bagged greens, and it's like eating real food. And, according to Futurama, eventually we'll have bachelor chow.0 -
I'd like to remind users in this thread of the following community guideline:
73. Show Respect to All Foods, Animals, and Accessories
No derogatory references to rice, horses, hats, pizza, pastas, cows, or couscous, or endorsement of ricism, horsism, or hatism, even if couched in humor, will be permitted. This includes expressing stereotypes about any food, animal, or accessory. Except kale, because that's just nasty.0 -
I'd like to remind users in this thread of the following community guideline:
73. Show Respect to All Foods, Animals, and Accessories
No derogatory references to rice, horses, hats, pizza, pastas, cows, or couscous, or endorsement of ricism, horsism, or hatism, even if couched in humor, will be permitted. This includes expressing stereotypes about any food, animal, or accessory. Except kale, because that's just nasty.
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