- White rice
nutritionalvalue
name = White Rice, medium-grain,
cooked
kJ= 544
protein= 2.38 g
fat= 0.21 g
satfat= 0.057 g
monofat = 0.065 g
polyfat = 0.056 g
carbs = 28.59 g
fiber = 0.3 g
thiamin_mg=0.167
riboflavin_mg=0.016
niacin_mg=1.835
folate_ug=2
vitA_ug = 0
vitB6_mg=0.05
vitB12_ug=0
vitC_mg=0
calcium_mg = 3
iron_mg = 1.49
magnesium_mg=13
phosphorus_mg=37
potassium_mg=29
sodium_mg=0
zinc_mg=0.42
water=68.61 g
source_usda=1
right=1White rice is the name given to milled
rice which has had itshusk ,bran , and germ removed. This is done largely to prevent spoilage and to extend the storage life of the grain. After milling, the rice is polished, resulting in a seed with a bright, white, shiny appearance.The polishing process removes important nutrients. A diet based on unenriched white rice leaves people vulnerable to the neurological disease
beriberi , due to a deficiency ofthiamine (B1). At various times starting in the 19th century many have advocatedbrown rice orwild rice as a healthier alternative. The bran in brown rice contains significantdietary fiber and the germ contains many vitamins and minerals (seewhole grain ). This is in contrast to the traditional view of brown rice, where it was associated with poverty and famine.The
simile "" comes from the bright light color of white rice.White rice is often enriched with some of the nutrients stripped from it during its processing. Enrichment of white rice with B1, B3, and iron is required by law in the
United States .External links
* [http://www.nutritiondata.com/facts-B00001-01c21UI.html White Rice] at NutritionData.com; full information concerning white rice's nutritional content and its place in a healthy diet.
* [http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/8742.html Kenneth Carpenter Beriberi, White Rice, and Vitamin B - A Disease, a Cause, and a Cure]
* [http://startcooking.com/blog/227/Cooking-White-Rice How to Cook White Rice - video]ee also
*
Parboiled rice
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