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  1. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Rice should be prepared in machines designed for making filter coffee, experts say. Why, asks Jon Kelly.
    Instead of boiling rice in a pan, people are being told to prepare it in a percolator.Researchers at Queen's University Belfast found that doing so can reduce harmful amounts of arsenic which can cause bladder and lung cancer as well as damage to the nervous system.

    "Rice is by far our dominant source of inorganic arsenic," says Andy Meharg, professor of plant and soil sciences at Queen's. Half of Europeans' exposure to it comes from rice and the figures are even higher in countries like Bangladesh and China.Rice contains high levels of the potentially toxic element because it is grown in flood plains, meaning arsenic from the soil is absorbed into the crop. It typically contains 10 times more arsenic than other foods. An investigation by Channel 4's Dispatches programme in 2014 found 58% of rice products in the UK exceed proposed Europe-wide limits for arsenic.
    Boiling the rice on the pan until it is dry removes no arsenic, says Meharg. Any arsenic that is washed away by the water is simply re-absorbed.

    But by putting the rice in the filter section of a percolator, the water flushes through it and removes 85% of the arsenic, according to results published in the journal PLOS ONE. You would have to choose your percolator carefully. On grounds of practicality, "a stove-top percolator would not work", Meharg admits. It would have to be a drip-brewer. The researchers found it took 20 minutes to prepare white rice in this way and 40 minutes for brown rice.

    This is quite a cumbersome process, given that coffee percolating machines typically run on 10-minute cycles. Queen's is developing a rice cooker based on percolation. It could safely re-circulate the water by evaporation, Megarg says. In the meantime, people should pay attention to how much rice they consume. "If you are eating rice two or three times a week, it's fine. If you are eating rice two or three times a day you should be worried," says Meharg.

    People of South East Asian heritage, vegetarians, vegans and people who are gluten intolerant tend to consume more and thus are at greater risk, he says. The Food Standards Agency says children aged under four-and-a-half should not be given rice milk as a substitute for breast milk, formula or regular milk.
     
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    VenomPD Merrick jr

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    <laugh>

    The Asians are ****ed then.
     
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    Makes you wonder why China has such a massive population if they are all dying of Arsenic poisoning.
     
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    ****s live forever in slant eyed lands.
     
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    Not the ones that die early
     
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    Girvan Loyal 1690 Nobody's safe now

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    this thread is ****ing ****
     
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    Girvan Loyal 1690 Nobody's safe now

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    I just buy he microwaveable stuff anyway. Nae hassle
     
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    Ciaran Going for 55

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    Basically this is literally true.
     
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    Girvan Loyal 1690 Nobody's safe now

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    Dev's got swallow tattoos on his hawns
     
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    This is the reason I always order chips with my beef with green peppers and black bean sauce.
     
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    Nothing to do with the fact that chips soak up Purple tin faster then? <whistle>
     
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    A.L.D.O 4.1 1 of the top defendants in Europe

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    A fortunate consequence I have to admit <cheers>
     
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    Uncle Ben: the smiling assassin.
     
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    How do we know who your uncle Ben is, let alone his job title?
     
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  15. Ciaran

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    What job title?
     
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    Smiling assassin ya daft pikey
     
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    Assassin(a silent one...sssshhhhh)
     
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    <laugh> ahh ****, a smiling one!
     
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    Despite your bold claim I don't believe you have "heard it all".
     
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    I concur my friend, he is always at this lying pish
     
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