polished rice
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of polished rice
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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Initially the pigeons were fed only polished rice, a diet devoid of all the necessary vitamins and minerals, leading to paralysis.
From Salon
The Japanese generally prize sake that contains highly polished rice, which produces a flowery and smooth taste.
From New York Times
The Department of Agriculture estimates that on average arsenic levels are 10 times as high in rice bran as in polished rice.
From New York Times
Among such food substances I include lard and its imitations made from cottonseed oil, white flour, all the prepared and refined cereals, polished rice, tapioca, farina, corn starch, and granulated and powdered sugar.
From Project Gutenberg
They are protected by import tariffs in excess of 700 percent for polished rice.
From Reuters
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