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Everything that is heated absorbs heat, rice is no exception. But it's probably more the water it is cooked in than the rice itself, that absorbs the heat.

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Rice does not absorb heat, but rather it acts as an insulator to trap heat. When cooked rice is placed in an insulated container, it helps to retain the heat within the container, keeping the food warm for a longer period of time.

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