no - rice and wheat are both grains that grow on two different types of plants. Some rice, however, may contain a form of gluten that people who are allergic to wheat gluten may be sensitive to
2007-06-13 03:07:14
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answered by browneyedgirl623 5
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Some grain processors may process more than one grain, so make sure you read the labels. Especially if you have wheat allergies.
Rice can contain small traces of wheat from the machines they use to process the grains.
It is very important to check the packaging and knowing your sources.
2007-06-13 12:01:45
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answered by Himiko 4
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UH no. Rice comes from the rice plant and wheat comes from wheat.
2007-06-13 03:07:35
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answered by chickey_soup 6
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No, they are two different kinds of grains. Usually, rice is suitable for a gluten free diet and those with wheat allergies.
2007-06-13 03:17:15
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answered by curious 3
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Rice and wheat are two totally different plants.
2007-06-13 03:07:15
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answered by Moxie 3
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no not at all > rice is a whole diff thing frm wheat they are grown seperately harvested seperately and really look a way too diff frm each other and more over taste differently !!
at the end they are two diff cereals !! or rice do not have wheat !!
2007-06-13 03:10:24
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answered by roxy 2
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no rice is rice, wheat is wheat, that is like saying does apples contain oranges
2007-06-13 03:07:30
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answered by Samantha 6
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No. Rice and wheat are two different plants.
2007-06-13 03:06:17
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answered by firstythirsty 5
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No, rice and wheat are two completely different plants.
2007-06-13 03:07:26
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answered by winnie2 5
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only brown rice does..... JUST KIDDING!! Rice and wheat are both grains but very different plants, there is no wheat in rice and no rice in wheat.
2007-06-13 03:07:50
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answered by Uncle Tim 6
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