Rice
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Rice is a type of food. It is grown in warm parts of the world, mainly Asia, Africa, northern Italy, and the West Coast of North America.
Rice is part of the staple diet in many countries. It is not eaten raw; usually it is cooked or boiled. In some areas, such as Spain, rice is first fried in olive oil or butter, then cooked with water or soup. In other areas, such as India, rice is eaten with sauce or curry. Rice can also be used to make alcohol, such as Japanese sake.
Rice is believed to have been first cultivated in ancient southern China and India. Rice growing was brought to Japan possibly in the 1st century BC, and became popular during the 2nd century and the 3rd century. From India, rice spread to southern Europe and Africa.
Rice is usually planted in a field filled with water. Before cropping, the water is drained from the field.
[edit] External links
- 2004: International Year of Rice
- The International Rice Research Institute Knowledge Bank
- Origin of Chinese rice cultivation
- South Carolina rice planting photos from the early 1900s