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', for example in tanzania, zambia and the philippines – these tend to produce a lower yield, however. the roots of the rice plants are kept underwater. the head of the plant, known as the panicle, contains small spikelets which produce grains of raw rice, known as paddy. before the paddy field is flooded
of paddy which they contain. after being dried and stored, the rice goes through the milling process, which removes the tough outer husk and inner layers of bran from the edible rice grain. unfortunately, milling also removes much of the goodness, hence the gradually increasing demand for brown rice...
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