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A long grain unmilled variety of rice with a red bran that is grown in India. This rice has a nuttier flavor and is reddish-tan in color. Red rice may also apply to a rice dish that combines tomatoes, tomato paste, and seasonings with rice.
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Indian Red Rice

Indian Red Rice

A long-grain variety of rice with red bran that is cultivated in India and has not been milled. Indian red rice has a nutty flavor and is reddish-tan in color. Red rice from India ...
Thai Red Rice

Thai Red Rice

A medium-grain variety of rice that is cultivated in Thailand. The rice is sold with much of the red bran covering the kernel so that only a hint of the white kernel is revealed. ...
Indonesian Red Rice

Indonesian Red Rice

A medium-grain variety of rice that is cultivated in Indonesia. The rice is sold with only flecks of red bran covering the kernel so that some of the white kernel shows through. ...
Himalayan Red Rice

Himalayan Red Rice

A long-grain variety of rice with red bran that is cultivated in Nepal. Himalayan red rice has a rich, nutty flavor and a deep red color when cooked. It is one of many types of ...
Bhutanese Red Rice

Bhutanese Red Rice

A short-grain variety of rice, grown in the Himalayan Mountains, which has a brown and ivory colored kernel. When cooked, the rice has a nutty flavor that may overpower less ...
Cooking Tips & Advice
Steaming Rice

Steaming Rice

Steaming Rice with a Bamboo Steamer | Steaming Rice with an Electric Steamer Steaming is a technique for cooking rice that is very popular in Asian countries. It produces ...
Cooking Rice with the Absorption Method

Cooking Rice with the Absorption Method

Cooking Rice with the Absorption Method | Cooking Paella | Cooking Risotto Cooking Rice with the Absorption Method Cooking rice with the absorption method is, perhaps, ...
Boiling Rice

Boiling Rice

Boiling is one of the easiest methods for cooking rice. The grain is cooked uncovered in a large quantity of water. The rice and water are then dumped into a colander and ...
Selecting Rice

Selecting Rice

Some grains, such as rice, are available in many different types and varieties. There are thousands of varieties of rice cultivated throughout the world so even a limited ...
Stir-frying Rice

Stir-frying Rice

Preparing Fried Rice with Uncooked Rice | Preparing Fried Rice with Previously Cooked Rice There are many methods used for preparing fried rice recipes, but two methods ...
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Red Rice

Red Rice

You could also call this recipe “Mexican Rice” with its spicy blend of ingredients that enhance ordinary white rice, transforming it into an irresistible side dish.
Rice and Grilled Asparagus Salad

Rice and Grilled Asparagus Salad

Among salad recipes, this one is sure to please with its eclectic blend of ingredients that give it a decidedly Asian appearance and flavor.
Red Velvet Cake

Red Velvet Cake

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Red Wine Marinade

Red Wine Marinade

Enjoy more tender meat with an enhanced flavor when you use this marinade.
Red Kidney Beans and Pasta Soup

Red Kidney Beans and Pasta Soup

Zesty flavors highlight this hearty pasta, tomato, and bean dish.
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