Indian rice

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Definition

Noun: 1. The grains of a North American aquatic grass (Zizania aquatica): This term refers specifically to the edible seeds harvested from wild rice plants native to North American waterways. It is not true rice but the grain of an aquatic grass.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The traditional dish was made with indian rice, giving it a nutty flavor.
    • They harvested indian rice from the lake in canoes.
Advanced Usage
  • As a culinary ingredient: Often used in gourmet or traditional Native American cuisine, it is valued for its chewy texture and rich, nutty taste.
    • The recipe calls for indian rice as a base for the game hen.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wild rice: This is the more common contemporary term for the same grain.
    • Wild rice is often more expensive than cultivated white rice.
  • Zizania aquatica: The scientific botanical name for the plant.
  • Water oats: Another historical name for the plant.
Synonyms
  • Wild rice: The most direct and commonly used synonym.
  • Canada rice: Another name referencing its geographic origin.
  • Water rice: A descriptive synonym highlighting its aquatic habitat.
Notes on Usage
  • The term "indian rice" is considered dated and can be seen as culturally insensitive. The preferred modern term is wild rice.
  • It is important to distinguish this from true Asian rice (). Indian rice/wild rice is longer, darker, and has a different flavor profile.
Noun
  1. grains of aquatic grass of North America

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