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13580975 No.13580975 [Reply] [Original]

>boil rice
>little bugs float to the surface

>> No.13580977

>>13580975
>he doesnt wash his rice

>> No.13580992

>>13580975
don't buy from chinks

>> No.13580995

>>13580975

That's why you're supposed to soak rice before you cook it bru

>> No.13580999

>>13580977
>>13580995
it feels rewarding when i browse the chans and i see good advice, lets me know its not all retards,kids,incels

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13581006

>>13580977
>>13580995
well shit, now I feel like a dummy for not doing such a basic thing, thanks for the advice

>> No.13581122

>>13581006
unless you are buying premium nip rice always wash rice to get rid of dirt/bugs/excess starch

>> No.13581242

>>13580975
so what? extra calories!

>> No.13581248

>>13580975
Just get the already cooked microwave rice packs.

>> No.13581258

>>13581242
Bug's are a terrible food source as they they are loaded with parasites

>> No.13581268

>>13580975
>cook lots of rice
>never had this happen

Is it the type of rice or something? I've never seen bugs in rice or dried beans

>> No.13581277

>>13580975
I didn't know this, thank you for sharing and answering.

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13581317

>>13581268
its not the type of rice its just how they are stored in the warehouse

>> No.13581327

>>13581317
Why don't they just spray the rice with some nontoxic to humans pesticide?

>> No.13581358

>>13581317

The worst I've seen was bulk rice from a health food store.

Now I buy 25 pound bags of rice and store them in a freezer to keep bugs from growing. I haven't had any bug problems at all since I started doing this.

>> No.13581510

I've only had weevils when the rice was extraordinarily old

>> No.13581526

>>13581327
i rather just wash the rice instead of ingesting chemicals tyvm

>> No.13581538

>>13581327
Because most non toxic to human effective pesticides only work in super dry conditions like diametricous earth and rice is grown in paddies

>> No.13583032

>>13581258
That's why you boil them with the rice. It kills off the bugs and their parasites.

>> No.13583079

>>13581248
Kill yourself

>> No.13583088

>>13583079
Never once have I encountered insects in a microwave pack of rice. Sorry you don't want to deal with reality.

>> No.13583098

>>13581242
I mean, I don't wanna get fat

>> No.13583108

>>13583088
I don't want to deal with low quality rice

>> No.13583112

>>13581358
>to keep bugs from growing.

Anon...

>> No.13583292

>>13583108
>I don't want to deal with low quality rice
There exists high quality microwavable rice. It's not like it's a technological impossibility to get good rice cooked and sealed into a pouch that you heat up later on at your leisure.

>> No.13584639

>>13581122
Japanese always wash rice until the water runs clean. gets rid of the rice powder that is made when the grains rub together in storage.

>> No.13584825

>>13583292
Imagine being this retarded, but for actually

>> No.13584841

>>13584639
Why would you even care to get rid of that stuff though?
I never really gave a fucking shit lmao

>> No.13584845

>>13584841
This. Plus I like my rice being sticky and figure they would too since they also use chopsticks