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grain staple
Rice is a small white or brown grain that is boiled and eaten as a staple food.
In many countries a bowl of steaming rice forms the heart of nearly every meal.
In many countries a bowl of steaming rice forms the heart of nearly every meal.
From Old French 'ris', from Italian 'riso', ultimately from Greek 'oryza'.
A staple grain for over half the world's population, central to Asian cuisines.