That is the end result. Like 1 cup of raw rice = 2 cups cooked. 2 cups would be the yield.
2007-02-23 08:07:14
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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Yield = the volume of rice after it has cooked.
Generally, 1 cup of raw rice yields 2 cups of cooked rice.
2007-02-23 08:07:40
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answered by Treadstone 7
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It means how much cooked rice you end up with. For example, if you put one cup of uncooked rice in the pot, your yield would be 3-4 cups of cooked rice. I don't know if those are exact measurements - just wanted to give you an idea.
2007-02-23 08:07:39
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answered by Tiss 6
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The amount of rice you end up with after cooking according to the directions.
2007-02-23 08:07:43
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answered by Gnometomes 4
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It means the amount (usually cups) of cooked rice that you would end up with after from cooking a given amount of raw rice.
2007-02-23 08:13:23
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answered by LibraryGirl 3
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"yield" is the term used for "servings". For example, if a recipe for rice (or any other food, for that matter) says "yeild=5", this means that the recipe will feed 5 people.
2007-02-23 08:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yield means how many the recipe serves or how much it makes.
2007-02-23 08:09:59
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answered by Adara 3
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when you cook rice it plumps, so yield will be the amount of rice you will have after you cook it
2007-02-23 08:12:04
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answered by MOT-XJ 2
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thats the amount of rice you have once it is fully cooked
2007-02-23 08:07:46
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answered by mrs_pipesmoker 7
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Rice is a transplanted crop. it is also called paddy.
2016-03-29 09:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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