Yes, there are other websites. If you go to www.thehungersite.com and you click a button and it donates one cup of food. Also, there is www.freepoverty.com. It is a map site; it shows you a map of the world and gives you a location to find. It donates a certain amount of cups of water to a third-world country depending on how close your answer is to the actual location. If you click exactly where the location is, then they donate 10 cups. It also is fun and helps you learn your geography.
There is also an free flour aswell. It donates buns/bread.
www.freeflour.com
Like regular rice - rice is gluten free.
Another site like Free Rice, with the same concept of giving back to the community, is Free Poverty. http://www.freepoverty.com/ It's goal is to provide free water to the poor. :)
Depends on the ingredients.. the main ingredient, rice, used in paella is gluten free, but other added ingredients might contain gluten.
Jasmine rice is known for being gluten-free. This goes for other types of rice, which include white rice, brown rice, and basmati.Yes, I eat it all the time. Just check the label and get a good look at the rice grains themselves to be certain.
Yes, rice can go stale like any other food.
Wild rice is a grass. Other rices are grains like wheat.
I think it's Free Rice. I think it's Free Rice.
rice paddy is just like a bush and in other plants it is called bud. When we shake it, thousands of seeds of rice are found
the crops are like potatoes and other vegies like hat.
No, it does not. What do you think it eats out in the wilds? Grains like rice and wheat and other seeds.
Rice is a grain, like bread, pasta, and corn, so, other.
Rice and corn are gluten free so anything you make with those would be gluten free. Also other vegetables like green beans would work as well.