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rice water
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A weak gruel obtained by draining boiled rice in water until it dissolves.
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Traditionally they're dipped in rice water and then starched, so you walk around so stiffly.
The Chinese, among others, believe in rice water which can work wonders.
Evaristo is back at the pot, adding rice, water, garlic and saffron.
Combine the rice, water and salt in a small saucepan and bring to a boil.
Retain some barley water or rice water to add to the dish if desired.
The fluid stools, commonly referred to as "rice water" stools, often contain flecks of mucus.
Add the rice, water, coconut milk, bay leaves, pandan leaf and salt, stir well and bring to the boil.
They had their homestead, a little rice, water they had collected from a spring, and a measure of calm.
A sign at each entrance sternly announced: "Rice, water pistols and lighters are not allowed in the auditorium".
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"You're thinking of horchata," Hamida told me, referring to the rice-water drink that's popular among Latin Americans.
However, rice-water spinach intercropping gave a higher land equivalent ratio (1.02 1.17) therefore improved land utilization efficiency.
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