Most meals are built around a cone-shaped pile of long-grain, highly polished rice.
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Most supermarkets in Japan sell ready-polished rice in 10 kg, 5 kg, and smaller bags.
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Tariffs on polished rice are as high as 778%, and on butter reach 482%.
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Beriberi was particularly prevalent in those days among Eastern peoples whose diet consisted mainly of polished rice.
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Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed rice plants that contain six times more iron in polished rice kernels.
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The substitute feed had been polished rice, so he switched the birds'diet back to unpolished rice, and the birds recovered.
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That filter used rice-husk ash, which is derived after burning rice husk or chaff, a byproduct of polished rice, as the main filtering component.
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Peeled rice, also called polished rice, does not have enough iron to satisfy the daily requirement, even if consumed in large quantities.
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A dramatic example of the effect of food processing on a population's health is the history of epidemics of beri-beri in people subsisting on polished rice.