brown rice

brown rice
rice from which the bran layers and germs have not been removed by polishing.
[1915-20]

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  • brown rice — ► NOUN ▪ unpolished rice with only the husk of the grain removed …   English terms dictionary

  • brown rice — noun unpolished rice retaining the yellowish brown outer layer • Hypernyms: ↑rice * * * noun : rice removed from the hulls but not polished and retaining most of the bran layers, endosperm, and germ * * * rice from which the bran layers and germs …   Useful english dictionary

  • brown rice — noun Rice with the brownish hull not polished off as in white rice. The hull contains important vitamins, including vitamin B complex, which are missing in white rice. As an unabashed health nut, she always asked for brown rice to go with her… …   Wiktionary

  • Brown rice syrup — Brown rice syrup, also known as rice syrup, is a sweetener derived by culturing cooked rice with enzymes (usually from dried barley sprouts) to break down the starches, then straining off the liquid and cooking it until the desired consistency is …   Wikipedia

  • brown rice — /braʊn ˈraɪs/ (say brown ruys) noun rice from which the bran layers and germs have not been removed by polishing …  

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