What's the difference between white rice and brown rice?
by Cookthink
Brown rice and white rice are the same grain. White rice is brown rice that has been stripped of its fibrous layers of bran and then polished smooth and white. Those outer layers contain most of the fiber and nutrients of the grain. (They also give brown rice a nuttier, chewier flavor and texture.) So, which is better? It depends on what you're in the mood for. We enjoy the complexity and wholesomeness of brown rice. But we also appreciate a simple, soothing bowl of white rice, which cooks faster and has a light, fluffy texture that balances acidic and spicy dishes, like a stir-fry or vindaloo. And while brown rice is great for the heart, white rice is easier on the stomach, making it a suitable base for comforting Greek Lemon-Egg Soup.
















Comments
phillct Says: January 03, 2008 at 10:29 AM
How do you feel about Basmati -- I got a huge bag of it once, I think it was a product of India, really great version of white rice, and I've heard it's available in a brown variety too. Has a subtle odor about it that translates into a certain flavor, very good according to my untrained palate. Be interested to know if anybody else reading uses it, as I don't remember where I bought it...