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Why am I thinking of this now?

A few years ago... my Pakistani and Indian co-workers told me I was “a typical white person” because I didn’t wash my rice before cooking.

Well... obviously I changed that. But I can’t figure out why the rice needs to dry.

I wash the rice with water. I dry it. Then I put it back into water.

The drying part doesn’t make sense.

Do you wash your rice? Do you wait for it to dry or is the drying part just telling you not to keep it soaking in water?
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BittersweetPotato · 31-35, F
Their comment is incredibly stupid, why tell anyone that they are a "typical something" and what does washing rice have to do with skin colour.🤷‍♀️

I soak up rice for about 30 mins in hot water, but I never let it dry.. And it is not exactly "washing it", and I don't think it has to do with me being brown coloured 🤷‍♀️ It is just the way rice is cooked.
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@BittersweetPotato it was only one of the two that said it using the “white person” comment. She’s just that way...

But we gathered through research at work that most Americans in our office didn’t know to wash their rice.
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@BittersweetPotato yes those silly stereotypes
Gangstress · 41-45, F
@BittersweetPotato exactly this! Well said