Nutritious Rice

Rice is the second most consumed cereal, after wheat, worldwide and has been thus for hundreds and hundreds of years. It is found in the diet of many civilizations.
There are hundreds of different varieties. There is perfumed rice, long-grain rice, brown rice and red rice from the Camargue region of France. Wild rice, however, is not a rice but a seed from a grass which grows in marshes in the Great Lakes district of the U.S.
The Spanish use rice in their national dish, paella; the Chinese eat bowls of rice with their delicious meat and fowl dishes; the Italians have their risotto; the Indians their curries; and rice is eaten as well with the Mexican meal chili con Carne.
What would we do without rice and its ease of cooking – steamed, boiled, baked? Rice is also used in desserts as in a creamy rice pudding.
Its real asset, however, is the nutrition that it brings to the body. It is not fattening and has no cholesterol. It contains the vitamin B complex group, which is good for the nervous system, iron for the blood, magnesium and calcium so necessary for strong bones and teeth. It has anti-cancer activity. Of all grains and cereals it is the least likely to cause problems such as spastic colon.
Next time you are at the grocery store, pick up various kinds of rice and enjoy.
Grandma Nature

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