Rice can seem like the simplest kitchen ingredient to cook. However, many end up doing it wrong, which can result in the rice turning sticky, undercooked or getting stuck to the bottom of the pan. Luckily, celebrity TV chef Jamie Oliver has shared how rice should be cooked, guaranteeing amazing results.
Editor s note: I remember that sensei s write-up was originally a polite reply to a write-up advising the use of rice cookers. The original write-up see.
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Rice is one of the most widely eaten grains around the world, with China taking the lead for the most rice-eating. In 2019 to 2020, China consumed a staggering 143million tonnes of rice, followed closely by India which enjoyed 100million tonnes. Rice, although a relatively humble food, requires very specific conditions in order to really flourish. It has to be grown in a field flooded with several inches of water, known as a paddy field.