White Rice 'has Almost The Same Effect As Eating Pure Table Sugar'
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More than half of the world’s population relies on rice as a staple food. In 2018, 485 million metric tons of rice were produced globally.
White rice has a longer shelf life. Marina Oliphant
BusinessInsider.com.au
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