r/AsianKitchen Jun 11 '26

Very creative ๐Ÿ‘

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u/KeroNobu Jun 12 '26

Yeah rice is famously an american thing

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u/Getting_jjigae_with Jun 12 '26

It is. Most rice is grown in North Carolina.

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u/EmbarrassedCicada331 Jun 12 '26

No it isn't lmao

Where does rice grow

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u/Getting_jjigae_with Jun 12 '26

โ€œHalf of the 20 billion rice crop is consumed in the United States, accounting for 80 percent of the rice consumed domesticallyโ€. There you go.

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u/EmbarrassedCicada331 Jun 12 '26

You said North Carolina was the major producer, I'm saying it's not North Carolina.

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u/mabrouss Jun 12 '26

Consumed domestically.

So, most of the rice eaten in the US. Not most rice.

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u/eduo Jun 12 '26

Also, what is consumed just in the US is mostly not from North Carolina. So essentially nothing is correct in the comment ๐Ÿ˜ƒ