How to Cook Brown Rice Perfectly in Pressure Cooker? Brown Rice vs Red Rice


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How to cook brown rice perfectly in pressure cooker? What is the right way to cook brown rice vs red rice vs white rice? All this and …

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  1. தமிழி ஆசிவகர்
    தமிழி ஆசிவகர் says:

    Is thooya Malli and kitchili samba good for diabetics.i have been using kavuni rice and mapillai samba for almost 2years,but sometimes I crave for white rice,these two varieties come under traditional white rice,but I am bit worried about glycemic index of it.waiting for Ur reply.

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  2. Sharad Deo
    Sharad Deo says:

    Why not use the soaking water for cooking? It has all the B vitamins from the bran dissolved in it!
    Also pressure cooking for so long(4 whistles on high flame!) Will certainly destroy remains vitamins .
    The purpose of eating brown rice is defeated!

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  3. celine rose
    celine rose says:

    Good morning mam,a very very useful informative well detailed explanation.superb.pls do share about raw par boiled rice differences.im really confused to take in daily basis. nearly about 6 months I am taking traditional rices but confused to check to take raw rices because raw rice is heat and will create stomach upsets and pain I don't know it is superstitious belief or scientifically proven. please clarify. tq

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  4. Munch & Mull
    Munch & Mull says:

    Devi Lakshmikutty, Co-founder of Bio Basics, will be available on the online Chat today (14 Jan 23) @ 10:30 am India Time when our special video on HOW TO COOK BROWN RICE will be premiered. Total duration will be about 10 minutes.

    Do join in for the Premiere screening of this video and feel free to ask Devi any question you may have regarding rices… traditional, organic, unpolished, parboiling etc.

    Devi has a lot of experience with rices in particular, gathered over the years as a food activist and her involvement with the Organic Farming Movements both in India and USA.

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