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"Rice Rice is a cultivated crop. This means that it is a plant species that was grown for human use and is bred from wild plants. Rice (Oryza) is a cereal, of which China is the largest producer and consumer and Thailand the largest exporter. Rice grows as a branched plume. The panicle contains between 50 and 500 spikes, each containing a flower. The ovary and later the grains are enclosed by calyxes. The growing process of rice takes on average between 3 and 6 months. History of rice The origin of rice is in Asia. About 9000 years ago people started growing rice in the tropics. The rice grains were discovered in the village of Shangshan. The cultivation of crops enabled people to live in one place. Rice was found in Shangsan in jars and stones, along with tools to grind the rice. Rice was not eaten more frequently in Europe until the 15th century, this was due to the voyages of discovery to Asia. Use Rice flour is ground and uncooke…"

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Use with sodasan Rinse Aid and Dishwasher Salt for brilliant results without limescale spots and to protect your dishwasher. If you notice white limescale deposits on dishes or glassware, set the water softener in your dishwasher to a higher water hardness level. (See operating instructions) To protect the environment, only operate your dishwasher when it is full. Opt for wash cycles at lower temperatures and follow the dosage instructions. Dosage Remove foil and place one dishwashing tab in the cutlery basket or in the dishwasher detergent chamber. The dosage may be increased to 2 tabs for very dirty, greasy dishes. In order to avoid limescale deposits, make sure that you regularly add Dishwasher Salt and Rinse Aid. Tip: If limescale still remains on your dishes despite adding Dishwasher Salt, set the water hardness in your dishwasher to the next highest setting. Please do not use this product for leaded glass, hand-painted porcelain or silver. sodium carbonate trisodium citrate

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