Rice, the lifeblood
of so many nations' cuisines, is perhaps the most ubiquitous
food in the world. In Asia, where an estimated 90 percent of all
rice is consumed, the pillowy grains are part of almost every meal. In the
Caribbean, where the starch is often mixed with beans, it's a staple
too. Even here in the United States, where people eat a comparatively modest
amount of rice, plenty is still consumed. Read
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