Note
Are those horns on that tree? No, they're giant grains of rice!
Usages of rice
米kome
riceuncooked
come
来
When you see one rice, you know that more will come.
米国beikoku
United States
米
rice
topped rice
釆
type
類
There's a new type of book, with each page made from big grains of rice.
sugar
糖
They didn't have rice during the Tang dynasty, so they ate sugar instead.
fee
料
The fee is a pile of rice from here to the Big Dipper.
tooth
歯
Your tooth will stop functioning if you eat a container of rice.
interior
奥
Even if you bend the upside down box, the rice is simply too big to fit in its interior.
phosphorus
粦 component
When put into phosphorus, rice starts dancing.
count
数
You deny rice to a woman and you strike her, because she doesn't know how to count.
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