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Rice-A-Roni — is a product of The Quaker Oats Company. It is a boxed food mix that consists of rice, vermicelli, seasonings, and sometimes other ingredients. HistoryIn 1895, Italian born immigrant Domenico (a.k.a. Charlie) DeDomenico [… … Wikipedia
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Rice noodle roll — Rice noodle rolls Traditional Chinese 豬腸粉 Simplified Chinese … Wikipedia
Rice Village — is a shopping district in Houston, Texas.Rice Village is a collection of shops, restaurants and pubs, situated about a half mile west of the center of Rice University s convert|300|acre|km2|sing=on campus. The core Rice Village extends over 10… … Wikipedia
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Rice — For other uses, see Rice (disambiguation). Oryza sativa, commonly known as Asian rice. Rice, white, long grain vegetable, raw Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) … Wikipedia
Rice pudding — Ris a la mande being served during the traditional Scandinavian Christmas meal, in Denmark Rice pudding is a dish made from rice mixed with water or milk and sometimes other ingredients such as cinnamon and raisins. Different variants are used… … Wikipedia
Italian rye grass — Rye Rye (r[imac]), n. [OE. rie, reie, AS. ryge; akin to Icel. rugr, Sw. r[*a]g, Dan. rug, D. rogge, OHG. rocco, roggo, G. rocken, roggen, Lith. rugei, Russ. roje, and perh. to Gr. o ryza rice. Cf. {Rice}.] 1. (Bot.) A grain yielded by a hardy… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rice — noun Etymology: Middle English rys, from Anglo French ris, from Old Italian riso, from Greek oryza, oryzon, of Iranian origin; akin to Pashto wriže rice; akin to Sanskrit vrīhi rice Date: 13th century the starchy seeds of an annual southeast… … New Collegiate Dictionary