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8th February 2017
04:06pm GMT

The first is the standard way of cooking rice, where you use two parts water to one part rice, and the water evaporates during the cooking process.
According to The Telegraph, the second method upped the amount of water used, opting for five cups of water to one cup of rice.
Cooking rice this way meant that the levels of arsenic dropped by almost 50%.
Finally, the third option involved soaking the rice overnight and in this scenario, the levels of arsenic dropped by almost 80%.
So, basically, if you want to ensure that your rice is free from arsenic, or almost free anyway, you best start soaking it overnight.Explore more on these topics: