Geography, asked by kanhaiya12345, 9 months ago

"rice is a staple food in India" why ​

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Answered by YashveerThakur
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Rice is one of the chief grains of India. Moreover, this country has the largest area under rice cultivation, as it is one of the principal food crops. ... Rice is also grown through irrigation in those areas that receives comparatively less rainfall. Rice is the staple food of eastern and southern parts of India....

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Answered by babazbiba06
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Answer:Rice is a staple food throughout all of India. It is used more as a staple in the south, though, as it's a stronger crop in that region. Most meals use rice as their base, with other foods accompanying it. The rice is generally the plain white variety.Rice is the most important food crop of the developing world and the staple food of more than half of the world's population. Rich in nutrients and vitamins and minerals, it an excellent source of complex carbohydrates. Nine out of every ten people in the world who eat rice are Asian.

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