this post was submitted on 06 Feb 2026
337 points (97.5% liked)
Political Memes
10960 readers
1867 users here now
Welcome to politcal memes!
These are our rules:
Be civil
Jokes are okay, but don’t intentionally harass or disturb any member of our community. Sexism, racism and bigotry are not allowed. Good faith argumentation only. No posts discouraging people to vote or shaming people for voting.
No misinformation
Don’t post any intentional misinformation. When asked by mods, provide sources for any claims you make.
Posts should be memes
Random pictures do not qualify as memes. Relevance to politics is required.
No bots, spam or self-promotion
Follow instance rules, ask for your bot to be allowed on this community.
No AI generated content.
Content posted must not be created by AI with the intent to mimic the style of existing images
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
You'll actually find rice instructions that say not to rinse the rice if you don't want to wash away some of the nutritional benefits. I've had mixed success with the rinsing, I've made near-perfect unrinsed rice and soggy clumpy nastiness from rinsed rice. I think it's more about controlling the water ratio and the heat. I'm currently on the "boil water, add to rice, and bake" train as I've had the most success with this method. However I'm also usually making rice for 60 people at a time and don't have an industrial rice cooker, you just can't do the "bring to a boil, simmer, and cover" method with that much rice. Or I can't anyway.