brown rice in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for brown rice in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.rice [Am raɪs, Brit rʌɪs] N U

II.rice [Am raɪs, Brit rʌɪs] VB trans Am

I.brown <browner brownest> [Am braʊn, Brit braʊn] ADJ

II.brown [Am braʊn, Brit braʊn] N U

III.brown [Am braʊn, Brit braʊn] VB trans

IV.brown [Am braʊn, Brit braʊn] VB intr

brown rice in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for brown rice in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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English
Brown rice is also consumed in its unpolished state, often for its health benefits, but it is considered a specialty.
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The bran in brown rice contains significant dietary fiber and the germ contains many vitamins and minerals.
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Parboiling drives nutrients, especially thiamin, from the bran to endosperm, hence parboiled white rice is 80% nutritionally similar to brown rice.
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If made from brown rice flour and brown sugar it is called a brown sugar sponge cake.
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The protein content per 100 calories is higher than brown rice, potatoes, barley and millet, but is less than wild rice and oats.
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In the former case the recipe often calls only for brown rice ground to a fine powder and water.
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This generally means choosing foods like brown rice, which has not been processed much, over white rice, which is significantly processed.
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Because of this, it cooks somewhat faster than an unmilled brown rice.
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However, most of the flavin content of whole brown rice is retained if the rice is steamed (parboiled) prior to milling.
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Carbohydrates are typically derived from maltodextrin, oat fiber, brown rice, and/or wheat flour.
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