it is hard to explain.
i'm not really sure. sorry
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 typically expands to about three times its original volume when cooked. It absorbs water during the cooking process, causing it to swell and increase in size.
A field of rice is called a rice paddy or rice field. It is an agricultural field flooded with water where rice is grown.
The mass noun of rice is "rice." Mass nouns refer to substances or concepts that cannot be counted individually.
Yes, compress is the opposite of expand. Compress means to reduce in size or volume, while expand means to increase in size or volume.
they triple in size as they get cooked
Rice expands because it is dehydrated. When it cooks, it absorbs water.
when u mix the rice with salt it help the rice expand faster and to get cooked faster
It would take 1/3 of a cup of uncooked rice to make a cup of rice because uncooked rice will expand 3 times when it's cooked.
To pop rice at home, you can heat a small amount of oil in a pan, add the rice grains, cover the pan, and cook over medium heat until the rice pops. Be careful as the rice may pop and expand quickly.
yes i have tried that DONT DO IT TRUST ME ITS NOT FUN, YOU TURN FAT RIGHT AWAY >.<
Not if fully cooked.
No! Do not give any birds any kind of dried or uncooked rice. It will expand in their crop after they drink water and harm them and potentially kill them.
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.
Nothing, they don't die! This is a myth. The thought was that the rice absorbs the water that the pigeon drinks and the rice becomes too big for it to be digested. However, uncooked rice expands by absorbing hot water (a temperature not found in a bird's digestive system), and absorption from cold water occurs slowly. The bird's digestive system would break down the rice long before the rice could significantly expand. On top of this, birds don't drink vast amounts of water - not enough for rice to expand quickly.
No. Rice is a grain. Grains are very healthy for birds. Cooked rice will obviously be better for the bird to digest, however. Not all birds will recognize rice as food unless they are trained, for example tropical Amazon birds, since there is no rice in the Amazon rainforests,
It is rumored that tossing rice in a ant hill will kill them. This is because the rice would expand inside them once eaten. It can kill some ants, it is best to use specific ant pest removal products to get rid of them.