brown rice

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brown rice

A chef scoops brown rice from a large bowl into a measuring cup.

Definition

Noun: - Unpolished rice retaining the yellowish-brown outer layer: Brown rice is a whole grain rice from which only the outermost inedible husk has been removed. It retains the nutrient-rich bran and germ layers, giving it a characteristic tan color, chewy texture, and nutty flavor, unlike white rice which has these layers removed.

Usage

Brown rice is used as a staple food, noted for its higher nutritional value compared to white rice. It is commonly served as a side dish, used in salads, stir-fries, casseroles, and as a base for grain bowls. - It is typically cooked by boiling or steaming. - It often requires a longer cooking time and more water than white rice.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • Nutritional Context: Often discussed in dietary and health contexts for its fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
    • Integrating brown rice into your diet can improve digestive health due to its high fiber content.
Variants and Related Words
  • White rice (n): Polished rice with the bran and germ layers removed.
  • Whole grain (n/adj): A cereal grain that contains the germ, endosperm, and bran, as in brown rice.
  • Unpolished rice (n): Another term for brown rice, emphasizing the lack of milling.
Synonyms
  • Unmilled rice
  • Hulled rice (though this can sometimes refer to rice with only the husk removed, similar to brown rice)
Antonyms
  • White rice
  • Polished rice
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Brown rice syrup: A sweetener derived from brown rice.
  • Brown rice flour: Flour made from ground brown rice.
  • Instant brown rice: A pre-cooked and dehydrated form of brown rice that prepares quickly.
brown rice

A chef scoops brown rice from a large bowl into a measuring cup.

Noun
  1. unpolished rice retaining the yellowish-brown outer layer