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There is an old saying in rural areas, "If you don't dry the rice in the sun, you can't afford the loss if you dry the rice." Why can't the rice be sun-dried?

Ordinary grains can be dried, but rice cannot be dried. According to the old man, "sun-dried rice can easily attract evil spirits". In fact, this is not the case at all. Rice, unlike other grains, absorbs moisture more easily. Generally speaking, the moisture content of rice is around 15%, which makes it easier to store. Once exposed to the sun, the moisture in the rice grains will It will evaporate quickly. In this way, the quality of the rice is reduced. It looks no different from the original rice, but it tastes very unpalatable and has completely lost the aroma of the previous rice. ?

If you look closely at the sun-dried rice, you will find many cracks, which can be crushed with a little effort. It undoubtedly reduces the quality of the rice, and if the sun-dried rice is stored, it will be more susceptible to moisture, which is not conducive to long-term storage. People who don’t understand it think there is some mysterious force at work. It looks like the same rice. Why can’t it be eaten after it has been dried? That’s why there is a saying that rice cannot be dried. In fact, this is what people have learned through practice. reason.

I asked my friends in the south. In their rural areas, the rice is not stored directly, but in fact, the rice is in the husk. Freshly harvested rice is wet and needs to be dried before storage, otherwise it will become moldy. Of course, drying it in the husk will not affect its quality. This is also people's accumulated experience. It takes the longest to store directly in the shell, and it is not easy to attract insects. When you want to eat, you can just go to the factory to shell it. If you shell the rice directly and store it, insects will eat it within a month.

When storing rice, it should be kept away from moisture. It should not be stacked directly on the ground, nor should it be placed together with other foods with high moisture content. In rural areas, people will choose rice jars, which are very convenient for storage. Putting a few cloves of garlic in the rice jar or wrapping some peppercorns in paper can also have a good insect repellent effect.

There must be a good tradition for storing grain. As the saying goes, it is better to shed a thousand drops of sweat than to spoil a grain of grain. First, we must make sure that it does not spoil according to the characteristics of different grains, and then keep it fresh as long as it is available. ?. Grain storage is a major event in rural areas, and losses caused by storage should be avoided.