About 1.6 cups dried wild rice will cook up to 2 cups or so. Wild rice does not swell much, but will be heavier
They don't swell up, there balls you put in your clothes so that moths don't eat your clothes. The moth balls do smell a lot though.
It's discouraged because, even though it is popular to do, the birds eat the rice. This wouldn't normally be a problem since it's easy pick-up. Since rice expands when it gets wet though, it expands in the birds gastrointestinal tract causing them to explode leaving a lot of dead birds after the wedding.
if your allergic to something and eat it, your taste buds will swell up which will make your tongue get upset and also swell
NO... they will if they eat seltzer ...
Rice expands when it cooks because the heat breaks down the starches in the grains, allowing them to absorb water and swell up. This results in a fluffy texture and increased volume of the rice.
Rice is A Major type of Food in Madagascar. They even drink the water from which they boiled the rice. Chickens there are very lean so there is not a lot of Meat on them. You can also try Unusual foods there like Fruit Bats, Wild Birds and Crocodiles. They Have lots of fruits there: Mangoes, papaya, leechee nuts and apples.
Myna birds eat a varied diet consisting of fruits, insects, small animals, seeds, and even human food scraps. They are opportunistic feeders and are able to adapt to a wide range of food sources available in their environment.
They eat seeds from places other than human obtained areas so it should not shorten there life... but if you feed them rice, the rice soaks up the the liquids in there stomach and so as some say "exploded" sense it expands there stomach if they have recently eaten a large amount of it.
The storm has brought high winds and heavy swells along the coast.Its a swell day we are having, isn't it?
Yes, wild birds can eat cranberries. Just last week, I put out some on my feeder and on the floor, and some birds eat it, and the squirrels and chipmunks all gobble up the rest on the floor.
Little baby birds eats the same thing their moms eat, but when the mom catches it, she has to chew it up, then give it to them