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To illustrate the contraction in rice inflation seen last month, Mapa bared the year-on-year national average prices of regular, well-milled, and special rice varieties during the period. In ...
A new report reveals toxic metals such as arsenic and cadmium were found in rice sold in the U.S., posing health risks such as cancer and developmental harm, especially for infants.
A rotti pack containing 10 rottis are being sold at Rs 110/- per pack, he said. Consumers can also buy chutney such as karella hindi, sengada hindi, etc on online and at outlets.
TOKYO — Japan’s agriculture minister resigned Wednesday because of political fallout over recent comments that he “never had to buy rice” because he got it from supporters as gifts.
The way rice is grown plays a big role: when it’s cultivated in flooded fields, the waterlogged soil makes arsenic more soluble and easier for the plant to take up, studies show.
Here’s everything you need to know about cooking, serving, and storing rice—including if it is safe to reheat rice for leftovers.
Rice water, a traditional beauty secret from Japan, is gaining popularity for its skin and hair benefits. It's packed with nutrients that can brighten skin, reduce aging signs, and moisturize.
To illustrate the contraction in rice inflation seen last month, Mapa bared the year-on-year national average prices of regular, well-milled, and special rice varieties during the period. In ...
Health experts, however, say that concerns about arsenic in brown rice are mostly overstated. Studies suggest that for most U.S. adults, the average levels of arsenic in both brown rice and white ...
It’s eaten with almost every meal, but a shortage of rice has sent prices soaring in Japan. The crisis has forced the government to release emergency supply.
35-year-old Nirmala has been in the rotti-making business for seven years, but there’s a change. Not her hands, she uses the machine, increasing her productivity. A hundred more women from the taluka ...
The Japanese government held a rare auction this week to make up for a rice shortage that an official called “truly unthinkable.” By Kiuko Notoya and Yan Zhuang Kiuko Notoya reported from ...