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Discover Ludwig"bed of rice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a dish or a specific type of rice preparation. Example: "The dish consisted of succulent chicken served on a bed of rice, all infused with aromatic spices."
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"A bed of rice!
They just served it with a bed of rice".
The shellfish provide enough juice to moisten a big bed of rice.
It will melt on your tongue; it is nearly melting already, sprawled across its bed of rice.
A popular antidote is grilled eel, drenched in a sweet sauce and often served on a bed of rice.
I serve it quartered on a bed of rice with little dishes of tangy nuoc cham sauce.
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In Shatokan town, chef Kiichi Sasaki, proprietor of Fuku Zushi, serves us generous heaps of unctuous uni on firm miniature beds of rice.
Mr. Takahashi obviously takes pains to find top-tier ingredients, and he takes pains to mold nicely proportioned beds of rice, the warm temperature of which is what often distinguishes a serious sushi restaurant from an assembly line.
That may explain why Agripina Peralta, a manager at Jaya Restaurant on Audubon Avenue in Washington Heights, lowered her voice slightly when she admitted that the restaurant had begun thinning the beds of rice beneath its goat stews and roast chickens.
The nuggets on Thai KFC's 'loaded' Spicy Chicken Rice Bowl come on a bed of jasmine rice, and are seasoned with cilantro, roasted rice powder, scallion, and chili.
Incorporation in the soil was solely practiced for field bed preparation of rice to make the soil loose, which is considered to have a positive effect on crop growth.
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