Rice has some arsenic because of the soil it's grown in and water used to flood the crop. Cooking rice like pasta, with lots of water that's drained, can cut down arsenic levels by over 50 percent.
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Here’s how to lower arsenic levels in rice while achieving perfectly cooked, fluffy grains every time. Rice has some arsenic because of the soil it's grown in and water used to flood the crop. Cooking ...