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Blue Rice
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I bought a ready meal (sweet and sour chicken) from a well known leading super market on sunday 19th. anyway, i decided to have it tonight but was put of the rice due to some of the grains was blue.
Naturally I did not eat the rice and binned it.
When I checked on the best before date, it said b,b, 27th . Guess I should have checked the date before but i'm glad I dumped the rice, as it seems it may have been a bacteria that caused it, I discovered after some on line searching.
Naturally I did not eat the rice and binned it.
When I checked on the best before date, it said b,b, 27th . Guess I should have checked the date before but i'm glad I dumped the rice, as it seems it may have been a bacteria that caused it, I discovered after some on line searching.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For some reason, we are conditioned not to eat blue food - which is why plasters for kitchen personal are blue - they would stand out if they appeared in a dish, because nothing else on the plate would be blue.
I remember reading about a chef who cooked for the team on a weather station at the North Pole. They were cut off for months at a time, so he baked bread for the team, and one day, for a change, be added some blue vegetable dye to the dough, and produced blue bread.
Despite his assurances that the bread would taste exactly the same, none of the crew would touch it.
I remember reading about a chef who cooked for the team on a weather station at the North Pole. They were cut off for months at a time, so he baked bread for the team, and one day, for a change, be added some blue vegetable dye to the dough, and produced blue bread.
Despite his assurances that the bread would taste exactly the same, none of the crew would touch it.
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However in Malaysia they seem to like their rice coloured blue ;-)
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However in Malaysia they seem to like their rice coloured blue ;-)
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Old_Geezer - // I know someone who found a blue plaster in his work canteen meal one lunchtime. So colour coding doesn't always work. //
As pasta pointed out, it worked perfectly. No-one should find anything blue in their food outside a Heston Blumenthal restaurant - that's why catering plasters are blue, if you see something blue in your food, that's what it's going to be.
As pasta pointed out, it worked perfectly. No-one should find anything blue in their food outside a Heston Blumenthal restaurant - that's why catering plasters are blue, if you see something blue in your food, that's what it's going to be.