wild rice in English

noun
1
a tall aquatic North American grass related to rice, with edible grains.
The latter, sometimes called Manchurian wild rice or water grass, has broader leaves, which are used for wrapping dumplings.

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1. © 2021 Chieftain Wild Rice

2. Near the Great Lakes, Algonkian people like the Ojibwe cultivated wild rice

3. Evidence of wild rice cultivation on the island of Sulawesi dates back from 3000 BCE.

4. 20 For dinner, Aunt Mary made pot roast, steamed asparagus, wild rice, and, for dessert, apple pie.

5. In 1950, James and Gerald Godward started experimenting with wild rice in a one-acre meadow north of Brainerd, Minnesota.

6. They continued to experiment with wild rice throughout the early 1950s and were the first to officially cultivate the previously wild crop.

7. Regional farm-to-table favorites like wild rice, fresh-caught fish and some of the best cheeseburgers around make Burnsville a great

8. At the same time, weeds, algae and wild rice grow. At this point, the crop is treated with selective herbicides to eliminate unwanted plants that would compete with the rice.

9. Now that you know what to use in a pinch instead of bread Crumbs, you can continue on with that chicken and wild rice casserole , meatballs , or cheesy chicken casserole .

10. This Cozy autumn wild rice soup has become one of our readers’ favorite recipes here on Gimme Some Oven these past few winters and is also hands-down one of my personal all-time faves …

11. The term "Algonquian" refers to "A place for spearing fishes and eels." Because Northern weather patterns made growing food difficult, the Algonquian moved their families from place to place to fish, hunt, trap, and gather roots, seeds, wild rice, and berries.