I eat Rice, i live in Indonesia . I also can eat noodles, pasta, bread, potato and corn, but it will not satisfied my hunger.
How often do you eat rice ? | |||
Every meal | 5 | 7.35% | |
Once a day | 8 | 11.76% | |
A few times a week | 22 | 32.35% | |
A few times a month | 22 | 32.35% | |
A few times a year | 6 | 8.82% | |
Ralery | 4 | 5.88% | |
I've never eaten rice | 1 | 1.47% | |
Total: | 68 |
I eat Rice, i live in Indonesia . I also can eat noodles, pasta, bread, potato and corn, but it will not satisfied my hunger.
Daily, because it's Japan's staple food.
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Probably 3-4 times a month. We eat potatoes almost daily. I live in north east europe.
About once or twice a month. I would like to eat it more often considering I eat it with chicken curry or beef fried rice.
6-7 days a week, usually multigrain or brown rice.
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- Rarely, few times a year
My equivalent diet staple would be sweet potatoes, which not sure how often people in Japan eat those.
Doesn't really matter what we cook we typically have rice or a dish of potatoes to go along with it. I try to control the type of rice in my house because I love Basmati Rice. When I cook I tend to soak the rice for 10 minutes to wash off the starch and then use a rice cooker which does wonders for consistency.
Typical rice dishes in our house are either grilled or baked meat of any kind. We either flavor the rice with or meat with Adobu spices (never both).
JRPGfan said: Not often (once every month at most).
If you love rice remember these two: 1) Basically dont feed kids rice. |
This post is full of both correct information and incorrect conclusions.
Firstly, rice does like to absorb arsenic. But whole plant foods help your body detoxify. Add turmeric and black pepper (even in small amounts) to your food and it will especially amp up your body's detoxifying function.
To the degree you're worried about toxins in food, don't worry about rice, worry about meat that is full of estrogen and other mammalian hormones, pesticides (they eat huge amounts of non-organic plant foods before being slaughtered), antibiotics, heavy metals (they're near the top of the food chain and toxins bioaccumulate up the food chain), etc. Whereas whole plant are lower down the food chain so generally contain fewer toxins, and whole plant foods help the body detoxify, food animals are higher up the food chain so have more toxins and consuming animal products actually works towards inhibiting the body's ability to detoxify.
Fun fact: in most parts of North America, the majority of the aresenic in our soil comes from chicken manure used as fertilizer (with the arsenic itself having come from arsenic-laced antibiotics the chickens were given for decades).
So unless you're on a whole food plant-based diet (and if you add turmeric to your food, even if you are), rice is probably the least of your dietary worries.
Citations for all of the above available upon request (I have them handy, just not on this PC).