Rice Recipes APK - v2.30

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Version 2.30
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Category Lifestyle
Developer CamBo Media
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Basic Infos

License type Free
Version 2.30
Size 8.57 MB (8981990)
Filename com.cambo.rice_230_8981990.apk
Requirement 2.3 and up
Type app
Category Lifestyle
Package name: com.cambo.rice
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App Permissions (inside APK file)


‣ android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
‣ android.permission.INTERNET
‣ android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
‣ com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE
‣ com.cambo.rice.permission.C2D_MESSAGE


Features used


‣ android.hardware.touchscreen

Screenshots (9 images)

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About Rice Recipes APK

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Rice Recipes APK Description


Rice is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa (Asian rice) or Oryza glaberrima (African rice). As a cereal grain, it is the most widely consumed staple food for a large part of the world's human population, especially in Asia. It is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production, after sugarcane and maize, according to 2012 FAOSTAT data.[1]


Oryza sativa with small wind-pollinated flowers
Since a large portion of maize crops are grown for purposes other than human consumption, rice is the most important grain with regard to human nutrition and caloric intake, providing more than one-fifth of the calories consumed worldwide by humans.[2]


Cooked brown rice from Bhutan
Wild rice, from which the crop was developed, may have its native range in Australia.[3] Chinese legends attribute the domestication of rice to Shennong, the legendary emperor of China and inventor of Chinese agriculture.[4] Genetic evidence has shown that rice originates from a single domestication 8,200 - 13,500 years ago[5] in the Pearl River valley region of China.[6] Previously, archaeological evidence had suggested that rice was domesticated in the Yangtze River valley region in China.[5]

From East Asia, rice was spread to Southeast and South Asia.[6] Rice was introduced to Europe through Western Asia, and to the Americas through European colonization.


Rice can come in many shapes, colours and sizes. Photo by the IRRI.
There are many varieties of rice and culinary preferences tend to vary regionally. In some areas such as the Far East or Spain, there is a preference for softer and stickier varieties.

Rice, a monocot, is normally grown as an annual plant, although in tropical areas it can survive as a perennial and can produce a ratoon crop for up to 30 years.[7] The rice plant can grow to 1 - 1.8 m (3.3 - 5.9 ft) tall, occasionally more depending on the variety and soil fertility. It has long, slender leaves 50 - 100 cm (20 - 39 in) long and 2 - 2.5 cm (0.79 - 0.98 in) broad. The small wind-pollinated flowers are produced in a branched arching to pendulous inflorescence 30 - 50 cm (12 - 20 in) long. The edible seed is a grain (caryopsis) 5 - 12 mm (0.20 - 0.47 in) long and 2 - 3 mm (0.079 - 0.118 in) thick.


Oryza sativa, commonly known as Asian rice
Rice cultivation is well-suited to countries and regions with low labor costs and high rainfall, as it is labor-intensive to cultivate and requires ample water. However, rice can be grown practically anywhere, even on a steep hill or mountain area with the use of water-controlling terrace systems. Although its parent species are native to Asia and certain parts of Africa, centuries of trade and exportation have made it commonplace in many cultures worldwide.

The traditional method for cultivating rice is flooding the fields while, or after, setting the young seedlings. This simple method requires sound planning and servicing of the water damming and channeling, but reduces the growth of less robust weed and pest plants that have no submerged growth state, and deters vermin. While flooding is not mandatory for the cultivation of rice, all other methods of irrigation require higher effort in weed and pest control during growth periods and a different approach for fertilizing the soil.

The name wild rice is usually used for species of the genera Zizania and Porteresia, both wild and domesticated, although the term may also be used for primitive or uncultivated varieties of Oryza.

How to install Rice Recipes APK for Android


Download Rice Recipes APK file (com.cambo.rice_230_8981990.apk) from APKPure.live, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

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  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.cambo.rice_230_8981990.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

How to install Rice Recipes APK on Windows PC 7/8/10/11 or MAC?


Download Rice Recipes APK file (com.cambo.rice_230_8981990.apk) from APKPure.live to your PC (ex: C://Users/xxx/Downloads/(com.cambo.rice_230_8981990.apk), then follow these steps appear on screen.

Using Emulator:

  • Download And Install one Emulator Softwares (Ex: Bluestacks, GenyMotion, NoxPlayer)
  • Simple install APK on PC by drag and drop file com.cambo.rice_230_8981990.apk on Emulator screen

Rice Recipes APK Pros & Cons


Pros
  • This app is safe, it's not require high risk permissions
  • Compatible with 32 bit device (most Emulator using 32bit arch CPU)
  • Compatible with 64-bit device (some android device and current Bluestacks)

Cons
Everything is good.


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