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Most commonly, rice is cooked simply, either in a measured amount of water so that it parboils and then steams to make ‘dry’ fan, the classic accompaniment to a southern Chinese meal, or simmered with a greater quantity of liquid to make ‘wet’ congee, which is usually eaten for breakfast, snacks and midnight feasts.
Invitation to a Banquet: The Story of Chinese Food
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