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Wild rice

British pronunciation/wˈaɪld ɹˈaɪs/
American pronunciation/wˈaɪld ɹˈaɪs/
Wild rice
[NOUN]
1

a long-grain aquatic grass seed that is known for its nutty flavor and chewy texture

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wild rice definition and meaning

What is "wild rice"?

Wild rice, often called the "caviar of grains," is a unique and highly nutritious grain known for its distinct earthy flavor, nutty aroma, and chewy texture. It has long, slender grains that vary in color from dark brown to black, with a firm and slightly crunchy texture. Wild rice is called so because of its natural growth and cultivation in the wild. Unlike cultivated rice varieties, wild rice is native to North America and grows in freshwater lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Its name reflects its wild origins and its natural habitat, where it thrives in the untamed, natural environment. The long, slender grains of wild rice, reminiscent of the grasses found in the wild, contribute to its name as well.

2

perennial aquatic grass of North America bearing grain used for food

synonyms : Zizania aquatica
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Examples
1It's ACTUALLY filed On Behalf of MANOOMIN, or Wild Rice.
2Jasmine is a great place to start, because it's very, very versatile, mildly aromatic, But there's a whole host of different kinds of rice you might want to keep on hand: Red Rice, Jasmine Rice, Basmati Rice, Wild Rice, Jade Pearl Rice.
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