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1. A Text-book of Cooking by Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer (1915)
"Is any of the starch from rice cooked over boiling water wasted ? Which method
of cooking rice leaves more nourishment in the cooked product ? ..."
2. School and Home Cooking by Carlotta Cherryholmes Greer (1920)
"Which is the better for molding, — boiled rice or rice cooked over boiling water?
Why? ... Follow the recipe for Rice Cooked over Boiling Water, p. ..."
3. Buddhist Legends by Buddhaghosa (1921)
"The Teacher, having made a meal of the cake which Punna made of rice-flour and
cooked over a bed of coals, returned to the monastery. ..."
4. Addresses and Speeches on Various Occasions by Robert Charles Winthrop (1867)
"... and Sullivan and Parsons, is forthwith cut up and cooked over with as little
remorse as was shown by the daughters of Pelias when they cut up and cooked ..."