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Many people still do not know what the small grains on the rice scoop are used for

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The Mystery of the Small Grains on the Rice Scoop: What You Need to Know

If you’ve ever used a rice scoop, you may have noticed tiny grains or small pieces of something that seem to stick to the scoop, but perhaps you never thought twice about what they might be. Many people still don’t know the true purpose of these small grains, which often appear to be something extra mixed with your rice. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, it’s important to understand why these grains are there and what they’re actually for. Let’s dive into this little-known aspect of cooking and learn about the small grains on the rice scoop and how they might affect your cooking.

What Are the Small Grains on the Rice Scoop?
The small grains you see on a rice scoop are typically referred to as “broken grains” or “fragments” of rice. They are pieces of rice that have broken off from the larger, whole grains during the milling or packaging process. These broken grains may not be as perfect as the whole grains, but they’re still fully edible and contain the same nutrients. The small fragments are often seen on the scoop when you’re measuring rice or transferring it to the pot.

Why Do Broken Rice Grains Appear?

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