How do I get jasmine rice to stick together?
Q. I sent my roommate out to get me rice to make Onigiri with (silly me, I did not specify which kind of rice) and she brought back jasmine rice. I cooked it as I would normally make my sticky rice (steamed in my rice cooker with just enough water to cover it), but it is not sticking together when I form an Onigiri. I hate to throw this big pot of rice out, so can someone tell me how to make it stick? Thanks!
Asked by Emily H - Mon Feb 4 23:02:03 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jasmine, like other long grain rices are NOT supposed to stick together. For sticky rice use short grain rice. ___
Answered by Chef Mark - Mon Feb 4 23:18:07 2008
Q. I sent my roommate out to get me rice to make Onigiri with (silly me, I did not specify which kind of rice) and she brought back jasmine rice. I cooked it as I would normally make my sticky rice (steamed in my rice cooker with just enough water to cover it), but it is not sticking together when I form an Onigiri. I hate to throw this big pot of rice out, so can someone tell me how to make it stick? Thanks!
Asked by Emily H - Mon Feb 4 23:02:03 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jasmine, like other long grain rices are NOT supposed to stick together. For sticky rice use short grain rice. ___
Answered by Chef Mark - Mon Feb 4 23:18:07 2008
How do you reproduce Jasmine plants? Is it like vines where you cut at a node and plant, or is there seeds?
Q. My Jasmine plant was dying and some of the stalks died. I put it outside and the one remaining stalk is fourishing, how do I "spread the wealth"? Also any other care tips would be greatly appreciated.
Asked by Lisa - Tue Jun 6 16:30:35 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I suggest you layer it. ie. place one of the tendrils on the ground, cover it with soil and place a brick or rock on it to hold it in place. Nip off the growing end. Keep it moist and you will find it will produce roots from the leaf joints. Once it has rooted, separate it from the parent plant.
Answered by Helen H - Tue Jun 6 19:19:22 2006
Q. My Jasmine plant was dying and some of the stalks died. I put it outside and the one remaining stalk is fourishing, how do I "spread the wealth"? Also any other care tips would be greatly appreciated.
Asked by Lisa - Tue Jun 6 16:30:35 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I suggest you layer it. ie. place one of the tendrils on the ground, cover it with soil and place a brick or rock on it to hold it in place. Nip off the growing end. Keep it moist and you will find it will produce roots from the leaf joints. Once it has rooted, separate it from the parent plant.
Answered by Helen H - Tue Jun 6 19:19:22 2006
How do I keep my jasmine blooming longer?
Q. Is there anything I can do maintenance wise to my Jasmine to encourage a longer blooming time?
Asked by skeezycheeses - Sun Apr 1 22:15:46 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Fertilize it ever week with a weak solution
Answered by kanei - Sun Apr 1 22:24:34 2007
Q. Is there anything I can do maintenance wise to my Jasmine to encourage a longer blooming time?
Asked by skeezycheeses - Sun Apr 1 22:15:46 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Fertilize it ever week with a weak solution
Answered by kanei - Sun Apr 1 22:24:34 2007
Are there any species of the Jasmine plant that will grow in a mountain desert climate?
Q. I had jasmine at my house in California, but I'm not sure if it will grow in a climate like Utah has.
Asked by Farmer_Dodger - Mon Dec 10 12:01:37 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. have you tryed star jasmine. good stuff !
Answered by Steve C - Mon Dec 10 13:02:00 2007
Q. I had jasmine at my house in California, but I'm not sure if it will grow in a climate like Utah has.
Asked by Farmer_Dodger - Mon Dec 10 12:01:37 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. have you tryed star jasmine. good stuff !
Answered by Steve C - Mon Dec 10 13:02:00 2007
How long to cook jasmine rice?
Q. I just purchased a rice cooker and it only has settings and instructions for cooking when and brown rice rice. The packaging for the jasmine rice does not give directions for a cooker either. Should the cooking time for the jasmine rice be closer to that of white rice then brown? Also from what ive read 1 cup uncooked rice = 1.5cups of water. Anybody have other opinion? White and Brown Rice*
Asked by FlyHighWillSoar K - Wed Dec 30 11:01:20 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i actually use 1 cup of jasmine to one and a third cup water. but you can cook jasmine rice in the same way you cook white rice, time-wise.
Answered by teri - Wed Dec 30 11:23:26 2009
Q. I just purchased a rice cooker and it only has settings and instructions for cooking when and brown rice rice. The packaging for the jasmine rice does not give directions for a cooker either. Should the cooking time for the jasmine rice be closer to that of white rice then brown? Also from what ive read 1 cup uncooked rice = 1.5cups of water. Anybody have other opinion? White and Brown Rice*
Asked by FlyHighWillSoar K - Wed Dec 30 11:01:20 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i actually use 1 cup of jasmine to one and a third cup water. but you can cook jasmine rice in the same way you cook white rice, time-wise.
Answered by teri - Wed Dec 30 11:23:26 2009
What is your thoughts about will and jasmine in the jaquiene wilson book midnight?
Q. What do you think will become of will and jasmine in jaquielines wilson book midnight? Do you think they will make up? Tell me what you think about your thoughts.
Asked by Amanda L - Sat Mar 8 11:19:27 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Didnt they make up in the end?Didnt Violet discover them kissing and then ran away and met Casper Dream and came home and Will told her him and Jasmine are a couple? I read the book 2 years ago so I dont remember well...
Answered by Sophia - Sat Mar 8 12:06:26 2008
Q. What do you think will become of will and jasmine in jaquielines wilson book midnight? Do you think they will make up? Tell me what you think about your thoughts.
Asked by Amanda L - Sat Mar 8 11:19:27 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Didnt they make up in the end?Didnt Violet discover them kissing and then ran away and met Casper Dream and came home and Will told her him and Jasmine are a couple? I read the book 2 years ago so I dont remember well...
Answered by Sophia - Sat Mar 8 12:06:26 2008
What ate the red fruit that grow on jasmine plants?
Q. I ate a redish fruit thing off what appears to be a jasmine plant (white flowers, thorns) what are they? Iota supposed to say what ARE not what ate anyway they're redish and taste like a apple guayava?
Asked by Tink Blue - Sat Sep 5 03:52:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. maybe a hummingbird. Depending on the size of the plant, it could be any number of things from the air (most likely) birds, or all sorts of animals from the grown. My guess is birds.
Answered by freedom - Sat Sep 5 04:42:50 2009
Q. I ate a redish fruit thing off what appears to be a jasmine plant (white flowers, thorns) what are they? Iota supposed to say what ARE not what ate anyway they're redish and taste like a apple guayava?
Asked by Tink Blue - Sat Sep 5 03:52:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. maybe a hummingbird. Depending on the size of the plant, it could be any number of things from the air (most likely) birds, or all sorts of animals from the grown. My guess is birds.
Answered by freedom - Sat Sep 5 04:42:50 2009
Are Jasmine Tea and Green Tea good for you? What are the benefits?
Q. I've quit drinking coffee about a few months ago and have replaced it with drinking jasmine and green tea - i found that i'm not as "anxious" and "ansy" and it also keeps me more awake. I feel that sometimes i need to depend on tea to give me a little boost - are jasmine tea and green tea good for you? If so, what are the benefits?
Asked by Beautiful_dreamer - Mon Jan 29 21:59:34 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My family is into the whole chinese teas. Jasmine and green tea are very mind calming. They are good when you have an upset stomach because they are not very acidic, also they are very natural and there aren't any artificial flavors...you know what's also good? Green tea ice cream/gelato lol.
Answered by cheerleadergal56 - Mon Jan 29 22:18:16 2007
Q. I've quit drinking coffee about a few months ago and have replaced it with drinking jasmine and green tea - i found that i'm not as "anxious" and "ansy" and it also keeps me more awake. I feel that sometimes i need to depend on tea to give me a little boost - are jasmine tea and green tea good for you? If so, what are the benefits?
Asked by Beautiful_dreamer - Mon Jan 29 21:59:34 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My family is into the whole chinese teas. Jasmine and green tea are very mind calming. They are good when you have an upset stomach because they are not very acidic, also they are very natural and there aren't any artificial flavors...you know what's also good? Green tea ice cream/gelato lol.
Answered by cheerleadergal56 - Mon Jan 29 22:18:16 2007
When would be the best time to transplant my jasmine plants?They need to be moved to bigger pots.?
Q. I live on Vancouver Island, where the weather is rather mild, my jasmine are starting to get leaves, but the roots are coming out the top,they need to move, but not sure if I should do it now, or wait till they are fully covered with leaves. Any thoughts?
Asked by Tara G - Mon Apr 28 19:51:29 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jasmines need plenty of time to grow and it should be done during the "rainy season" when it hasn't gotten too hot yet. Cut them back a bit, transplant, and fertilize weekly with soluble plant food until they start to grow back.
Answered by pigginessbaby - Mon Apr 28 20:22:52 2008
Q. I live on Vancouver Island, where the weather is rather mild, my jasmine are starting to get leaves, but the roots are coming out the top,they need to move, but not sure if I should do it now, or wait till they are fully covered with leaves. Any thoughts?
Asked by Tara G - Mon Apr 28 19:51:29 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jasmines need plenty of time to grow and it should be done during the "rainy season" when it hasn't gotten too hot yet. Cut them back a bit, transplant, and fertilize weekly with soluble plant food until they start to grow back.
Answered by pigginessbaby - Mon Apr 28 20:22:52 2008
How do I grow a clipping off of a Confederate Jasmine?
Q. A friend of mine has Confederate Jasmine on her trellis. I love the smell of it. And I was wondering if I can grow a clipping from it ? And what is the best way to get the clipping ?
Asked by Misty M - Wed Apr 30 03:12:18 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If possible layer it. This means you have to do the least work and it is almost guaranteed to grow. Take a long branch stretch it out and pin it in the ground just behind a leaf joint anywhere along the length. Cover the stem with a little soil and wait. Eventually this section will grow roots and you can snip it from the parent and plant it.
Answered by greenfingers - Wed Apr 30 03:37:03 2008
Q. A friend of mine has Confederate Jasmine on her trellis. I love the smell of it. And I was wondering if I can grow a clipping from it ? And what is the best way to get the clipping ?
Asked by Misty M - Wed Apr 30 03:12:18 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If possible layer it. This means you have to do the least work and it is almost guaranteed to grow. Take a long branch stretch it out and pin it in the ground just behind a leaf joint anywhere along the length. Cover the stem with a little soil and wait. Eventually this section will grow roots and you can snip it from the parent and plant it.
Answered by greenfingers - Wed Apr 30 03:37:03 2008
Does anyone know why my Jasmine plants leaves are turning red?
Q. I have jasmine plants and the leaves are starting to turn red. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening. It has not flowered yet but has a lot of buds. They get plenty of sunlight
Asked by TG - Tue Apr 13 12:01:22 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. not enough sun light.
Answered by lucy lui - Tue Apr 13 12:48:19 2010
Q. I have jasmine plants and the leaves are starting to turn red. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening. It has not flowered yet but has a lot of buds. They get plenty of sunlight
Asked by TG - Tue Apr 13 12:01:22 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. not enough sun light.
Answered by lucy lui - Tue Apr 13 12:48:19 2010
What are the benefits of Jasmine tea?
Q. I am a teen loosing weight and its worked very well, but i have been drinking nothing, but water these past few months. Does Jasmine have any health benefits? Can it help me loose weight? Can I drink it instead of water? does it cause Diarreah? i dont want it to cause diahrrea
Asked by elvischavez09 - Mon Mar 27 17:41:14 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Tea in general is a good drink as it is high in antioxidants, has been shown to protect against various diseases including cancer and cardio-vascular diseases, and can aid in weight loss by increasing your metabolic rate, which means you burn calories faster. However, to get more benefits I would recommend drinking green or white tea instead of black tea. (Jasmine is just a flavoured version of black tea). Green and white tea have been less processed, so they have more antioxidants and less caffeine (although any kind of tea has far less caffeine than a cup of coffee). The caffeine content of tea may have a diuretic effect, i.e. making you need to urinate more, which means you should drink more water if you start to drink a… [cont.]
Answered by scimum - Mon Mar 27 18:37:27 2006
Q. I am a teen loosing weight and its worked very well, but i have been drinking nothing, but water these past few months. Does Jasmine have any health benefits? Can it help me loose weight? Can I drink it instead of water? does it cause Diarreah? i dont want it to cause diahrrea
Asked by elvischavez09 - Mon Mar 27 17:41:14 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Tea in general is a good drink as it is high in antioxidants, has been shown to protect against various diseases including cancer and cardio-vascular diseases, and can aid in weight loss by increasing your metabolic rate, which means you burn calories faster. However, to get more benefits I would recommend drinking green or white tea instead of black tea. (Jasmine is just a flavoured version of black tea). Green and white tea have been less processed, so they have more antioxidants and less caffeine (although any kind of tea has far less caffeine than a cup of coffee). The caffeine content of tea may have a diuretic effect, i.e. making you need to urinate more, which means you should drink more water if you start to drink a… [cont.]
Answered by scimum - Mon Mar 27 18:37:27 2006
What are some flowers that smell similar to jasmine?
Q. I love the scent of jasmine, but it's so hard to find in perfume form. What are some flowers that have a similar scent to jasmine?
Asked by Star Girl - Sun Jan 4 16:06:20 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are a couple of things I can think of. Stephanotis Floribunda is a gorgeous tropical vine that will climb up the walls and along the windows inside, blooming off and on year-round, with big, thick, waxen white blossoms that are powerfully fragrant. Deep green, glossy leaves are beautiful year-round. Nicotiana Alata, the true species, is an awkward and ungainly annual to five or more feet tall that sometimes lives on for another year or two. It is actually nicknamed "Jasmine Tobacco". It droops sulkily by day but as the wearther cools in the summer evening pours forth ravishing Jasmine scent. I used to plant it tactfully behind all sorts of tall attractive plants at the very back of the bed against the house, where it could… [cont.]
Answered by Tashi Delek - Mon Jan 5 02:24:31 2009
Q. I love the scent of jasmine, but it's so hard to find in perfume form. What are some flowers that have a similar scent to jasmine?
Asked by Star Girl - Sun Jan 4 16:06:20 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are a couple of things I can think of. Stephanotis Floribunda is a gorgeous tropical vine that will climb up the walls and along the windows inside, blooming off and on year-round, with big, thick, waxen white blossoms that are powerfully fragrant. Deep green, glossy leaves are beautiful year-round. Nicotiana Alata, the true species, is an awkward and ungainly annual to five or more feet tall that sometimes lives on for another year or two. It is actually nicknamed "Jasmine Tobacco". It droops sulkily by day but as the wearther cools in the summer evening pours forth ravishing Jasmine scent. I used to plant it tactfully behind all sorts of tall attractive plants at the very back of the bed against the house, where it could… [cont.]
Answered by Tashi Delek - Mon Jan 5 02:24:31 2009
How hardy is pink jasmine and what fertilizer is best?
Q. I love the smell of pink jasmine, but I have really poor soil. I live in the south so it would have plenty of heat. I went to Home Depot and they had pink jasmine and wow it was the best smelling plant there. Just wanting to know if any of you have one and were you happy with your purchase.
Asked by Just me - Thu Mar 29 03:21:24 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have white jasmin which is also very fragrant. I'm in Oregon, so I can tell you that it stands up well to months of rain and can survive an occasional temperature drop to below 20. It's a hardy plant and can survive a lot. Just keep it watered during the hot water. Occasionally you could give it some general fertilizer like Miracle Grow, but it's not a heavy feeder You could improve your soil by working in come compost. If you don't have compost, buy a bag of planting soil and work it into the soil before planting your jasmine. I have my jasmine, some honeysuckle and roses growing right outside my bedroom window. It's just heavenly when I open the window on a summer night. :-) Enjoy your jasmine!.
Answered by Annie D - Thu Mar 29 03:31:32 2007
Q. I love the smell of pink jasmine, but I have really poor soil. I live in the south so it would have plenty of heat. I went to Home Depot and they had pink jasmine and wow it was the best smelling plant there. Just wanting to know if any of you have one and were you happy with your purchase.
Asked by Just me - Thu Mar 29 03:21:24 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have white jasmin which is also very fragrant. I'm in Oregon, so I can tell you that it stands up well to months of rain and can survive an occasional temperature drop to below 20. It's a hardy plant and can survive a lot. Just keep it watered during the hot water. Occasionally you could give it some general fertilizer like Miracle Grow, but it's not a heavy feeder You could improve your soil by working in come compost. If you don't have compost, buy a bag of planting soil and work it into the soil before planting your jasmine. I have my jasmine, some honeysuckle and roses growing right outside my bedroom window. It's just heavenly when I open the window on a summer night. :-) Enjoy your jasmine!.
Answered by Annie D - Thu Mar 29 03:31:32 2007
where can i get jasmine plants or flowers in Maryland?
Q. My friend from Maryland, USA, has been looking for Jasmine plants there but so far she had been unsuccessful. She is looking for asian jasmine. Can anyone help ?
Asked by Phebe - Fri Aug 14 11:55:07 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, You can try buying them online. Here is one place. They have 2 vendors that sell these plants and actually people who want to trade their jasmine for other plants or cuttings. Here is the link and the info: Family: Oleaceae (oh-lee-AY-see-ee) (Info) Genus: Jasminum (JAZ-mih-num) (Info) Species: sambac (SAM-bak) (Info) 2 vendors have this plant for sale. 19 members have or want this plant for trade. Category: Tropicals and Tender Perennials Vines and Climbers Height: 8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m) Spacing: 6-9 in. (15-22 cm) Hardiness: USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 C (40 F) Sun Exposure: Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Danger: Unknown - Tell us Bloom Color: White/Near White Bloom Time: Mid Summer Foliage: Evergreen Smooth-Textured … [cont.]
Answered by Kathy - Sat Aug 15 18:32:39 2009
Q. My friend from Maryland, USA, has been looking for Jasmine plants there but so far she had been unsuccessful. She is looking for asian jasmine. Can anyone help ?
Asked by Phebe - Fri Aug 14 11:55:07 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, You can try buying them online. Here is one place. They have 2 vendors that sell these plants and actually people who want to trade their jasmine for other plants or cuttings. Here is the link and the info: Family: Oleaceae (oh-lee-AY-see-ee) (Info) Genus: Jasminum (JAZ-mih-num) (Info) Species: sambac (SAM-bak) (Info) 2 vendors have this plant for sale. 19 members have or want this plant for trade. Category: Tropicals and Tender Perennials Vines and Climbers Height: 8-10 ft. (2.4-3 m) Spacing: 6-9 in. (15-22 cm) Hardiness: USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 C (40 F) Sun Exposure: Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Danger: Unknown - Tell us Bloom Color: White/Near White Bloom Time: Mid Summer Foliage: Evergreen Smooth-Textured … [cont.]
Answered by Kathy - Sat Aug 15 18:32:39 2009
What are these black bulbs on my jasmine plant?
Q. My Jasmine is in full bloom-Im in L.A. My plant has these odd looking black looking bulbs on them. What are they?
Asked by c.noir - Thu Feb 25 16:15:45 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. seed pods
Answered by Watchumgrow - Thu Feb 25 22:11:59 2010
Q. My Jasmine is in full bloom-Im in L.A. My plant has these odd looking black looking bulbs on them. What are they?
Asked by c.noir - Thu Feb 25 16:15:45 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. seed pods
Answered by Watchumgrow - Thu Feb 25 22:11:59 2010
What are good Facebook names for the name Jasmine?
Q. My name is Jasmine i need a cool name for my facebook. You people have some good ideas that you can give me?
Asked by Jasmine - Mon May 31 20:06:42 2010 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What about Jasmine Santa?
Answered by Csaba - Fri Jun 4 11:18:37 2010
Q. My name is Jasmine i need a cool name for my facebook. You people have some good ideas that you can give me?
Asked by Jasmine - Mon May 31 20:06:42 2010 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What about Jasmine Santa?
Answered by Csaba - Fri Jun 4 11:18:37 2010
What type of soil and care does a jasmine vine need?
Q. I live in Oregon (zone 8) and have clay soil with some sandy loam mixed in to loosen it up a bit. Do jasmine like moist or dry conditions? Do they need to be pruned? I love the scent of the flowers and would very much like to grow it. Thanks for your help!
Asked by LRogers - Sat Jul 22 13:31:09 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First of all there are several kinds of Jasmine. You are probably asking about Star Jasmine. Star Jasmine-Trachelospermum jasminoides is a true vine and needs somewhere to go, a trellis, tree, balcony or pergola and will go 20 feet or so. But it is also very versatile. You can keep it trimmed often to about 2 feet tall to grow as a ground cover too. I'd say it likes moderate water and soil and can tolerate partial shade. I have seen it growing in many different conditions in SoCal. Just know that they tend to sit for 6 months or so after being planted without new growth. So, don't worry. Good luck :-) But you could be asking about Pink Jasmine- Jasmine polyanthum is a vine that will grow quite large as well. Pink buds open… [cont.]
Answered by prillville - Sat Jul 22 14:15:39 2006
Q. I live in Oregon (zone 8) and have clay soil with some sandy loam mixed in to loosen it up a bit. Do jasmine like moist or dry conditions? Do they need to be pruned? I love the scent of the flowers and would very much like to grow it. Thanks for your help!
Asked by LRogers - Sat Jul 22 13:31:09 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First of all there are several kinds of Jasmine. You are probably asking about Star Jasmine. Star Jasmine-Trachelospermum jasminoides is a true vine and needs somewhere to go, a trellis, tree, balcony or pergola and will go 20 feet or so. But it is also very versatile. You can keep it trimmed often to about 2 feet tall to grow as a ground cover too. I'd say it likes moderate water and soil and can tolerate partial shade. I have seen it growing in many different conditions in SoCal. Just know that they tend to sit for 6 months or so after being planted without new growth. So, don't worry. Good luck :-) But you could be asking about Pink Jasmine- Jasmine polyanthum is a vine that will grow quite large as well. Pink buds open… [cont.]
Answered by prillville - Sat Jul 22 14:15:39 2006
What are some cool restaurant names with the name Jasmine somehow incorporated in it?
Q. I need a restaurant name with the name jasmine included in it. Even if the name wasn't included, i would just love to know any great names for restaurants. Please and thank you.
Asked by YAHOOO - Tue Sep 30 20:49:59 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. we have the jasmine cafe, the night blooming jasmine, jasmine thai, and blue jasmine chinese
Answered by Justin C - Thu Oct 2 01:12:07 2008
Q. I need a restaurant name with the name jasmine included in it. Even if the name wasn't included, i would just love to know any great names for restaurants. Please and thank you.
Asked by YAHOOO - Tue Sep 30 20:49:59 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. we have the jasmine cafe, the night blooming jasmine, jasmine thai, and blue jasmine chinese
Answered by Justin C - Thu Oct 2 01:12:07 2008
how to cook brown jasmine rice in the microwave?
Q. I have cooked brown rice in the microwave but not brown jasmine rice.
Asked by spiderella20604 - Tue Mar 4 14:12:31 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Long Whole Grain Rice:
Answered by Steve G - Wed Mar 5 16:30:19 2008
Q. I have cooked brown rice in the microwave but not brown jasmine rice.
Asked by spiderella20604 - Tue Mar 4 14:12:31 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Long Whole Grain Rice:
Answered by Steve G - Wed Mar 5 16:30:19 2008
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