Rice digestion

2023-08-24 02:24:38
After eating 200gms of cooked rice how much time it remains in the stomach. Means  how much time it will take to leave the stomach .
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Answered2023-08-24 17:38:31

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An average person will digest a serving of cooked rice in about 45-90 minutes   White rice is well-known for being an easy to digest food. It is low in fat and fiber, making it easy on the stomach. Many athletes prefer white rice instead of brown rice because it is not associated with any gastrointestinal issues    After you eat, it takes about six to eight hours for food to pass through your stomach and small intestine. Food then enters your large intestine (colon) for further digestion, absorption of water and, finally, elimination of undigested food. It takes about 36 hours for food to move through the entire colon.

Answered2023-08-24 04:27:33

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Answered2023-08-26 12:22:07

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1 hr

Answered2023-08-24 15:01:07

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3-4 hrs

Answered2023-08-24 03:03:48

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Gud morning pls try to connect directly for your question to be answered.

Answered2023-08-24 02:56:08

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It will depend on the juice release in stomach but can vary from person to person of there is anh gastrointestinal disease there

Answered2023-08-24 02:45:10

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