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Cooking with Kids - Rinsing Rice

This is a great tip and lovely opportunity to get the kids involved in the kitchen. By rinsing rice, not only do you clean away any debris, but it makes for fluffy, non-clumpy cooking. Well worth the extra step. 




Below is an link to rinsing rice in seven (!) steps. Rice is the stable food source in so many countries and it's interesting to learn about some of the rituals associated with this tasty grain.



Here's a couple of great links!
https://www.thekitchn.com/yes-you-should-be-rinsing-your-rice-228083
https://www.wikihow.com/Rinse-Rice

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