According to freerice.com, if rice is a staple part of your diet, then you need 18,400 grains of rice.
14,500 grains freerice.com
There are about 49 grains of rice in a gram.
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Extrapolating from the answer to how may grains in a pound of rice, 29,000, (elsewhere in Answers.com) we get something like 64,000 grains in a kilogram (@ 2.2 lbs / kg). This could vary based on the kind of rice.
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14,500 grains freerice.com
There are about 49 grains of rice in a gram.
Answer: Approximately 7,200 grains of rice are in a cup.Explanation: A grain of rice weighs between 20 and 30 mg. A cup of rice weighs about 7 oz or about 217724mg.
How many ounces of rice you need per person will depend on the appetite of the people you are serving, and what else is being served. Generally 1/2 cup of rice per person is good. That is four ounces of rice.
One serving of cooked rice is a 1/2 cup. Because 1 cup of raw rice makes 3 cups cooked, then 8 teaspoons (1/6 of a cup) of raw rice equals a 1/2 cup serving of cooked rice.
1/3 cup of cooked brown rice is a single serving according to Richard Simmons deal-a-meal.
approximately 15,000 grains of rice are there in one cup of rice > > > > >The '~15K' answer, above, reminds me strongly of a quote I use frequently; '71.3% of the people who quote statistics make them up on the spot' I believe my original comment on this question at the time of its first posting is still valid; long grain? short grain? converted? arborio? IMHO, in a question like this, either context or the 'why' of the question is critical
Other pages I've just quickly found suggest 40 - 60 g dry weight.
50 grains.
what counts as an ounce equivalent of grains?1 slice of bread,1 cup of cereal or cup of cooked rice
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In one cup of plain white rice there are about 840. about.