Rice is not only a staple food but also has many practical uses. Let’s explore the following content:
Accelerating the ripening process of fruits
Normally, to facilitate transportation and storage, farmers harvest fruits when they are still green. Therefore, when you buy them, they may not be fully ripe. To speed up the ripening process of fruits, you can bury them in rice. This can be explained based on the following principle: The temperature that helps fruits ripen quickly is 40-55°C with a humidity level of 85-90%. In the past, people often used the method of ripening fruits by keeping them near the kitchen, in a closed oven, or burying them in a container of rice to take advantage of the heat. This is also a way to evenly ripen fruits. Rice containers are able to retain ethylene gas very well, so when you put fruits in a rice container, they will ripen faster compared to just leaving them on the kitchen counter or in paper or plastic bags. The deeper you bury the fruit, the faster the ripening process will occur.
Preserving eggs
Eggs are easy to cook and have high nutritional value, so they are also a food that many people buy for consumption. There are many ways to preserve eggs, but burying them in rice with the larger end facing up and the smaller end facing down is the simplest and most effective method. As mentioned earlier, the temperature inside the rice container is ideal and allows for easy airflow, helping to keep the eggs fresh for a longer time.
Preventing metal tools from rusting
Over time, metal scissors at home can easily rust due to the oxidation process. Although you can use baking soda and vinegar to remove rust, you cannot prevent it from recurring. However, if you clean the scissors thoroughly, let them dry completely, and bury them in rice, you can fix this rusting issue. This is because rice has good moisture-absorbing properties, so when you bury the scissors in rice, they will absorb the surrounding moisture and prevent the oxidation process from occurring.
Removing water from a water-damaged phone
In addition, rice can also come to the rescue when someone accidentally gets their phone wet. Simply bury the phone in rice for about 1-2 days, and it will absorb the water inside, allowing you to use it again without having to spend money on repairs.
Tips for Preparing and Storing Rice During Hot Weather
It’s no secret that in warmer months the proper storage of food, especially cold rice, can be a nightmare. However, with a few simple tips, we can help you cook the perfect batch of rice and keep it from going rancid. Read on to learn all the essential steps and how to preserve the rice!