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Related: About this forumJasmine rice in chicken/turkey soup????
Anyone tried it or do you think it would work?????
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Jasmine rice in chicken/turkey soup???? (Original Post)
Hotler
Nov 2012
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SeattleVet
(5,480 posts)1. Absolutely!!
I tend to use jasmine rice as a general all-round white rice, and find it pretty much great with everything.
Some dishes need a heartier grain blend type of thing, but whenever I make white rice I use jasmine. I have also used the red jasmine (a.k.a. 'red cargo rice') in soups - very tasty!
It might smell vaguely of dirty feet but it would taste wonderful.
Tab
(11,093 posts)3. For sure, but I'd go for chicken
it's the lighter of the two. I'd think I'd want a less delicate rice for turkey.
cbayer
(146,218 posts)4. It's my favorite rice. Not too sticky, not too *opposite of sticky*. Perfect for
soup, imo.