Wild Rice vs Brown Rice • The Incredible Bulks (2024)

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Did you know there are over 40,000 varieties of rice worldwide?! Today we are going to explore two very different types of rice: wild rice vs brown rice.

In this article, we'll look at how wild rice and brown rice compare in a variety of ways: from taste and appearance to nutritional value, cook time, and cost. We'll learn different types of ways to prepare each grain. Plus, I'll share some great recipes for both types of rice.

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Brown rice is primarily grown in Asia and is eaten all around the world. It fits seamlessly into many different types of cuisines. Brown rice is very similar to white rice, in fact, white rice IS brown rice, just with an extra layer of the grain removed!

Wild rice, on the other hand, is less popular worldwide. It is primarily grown in North America. Wild rice is more of a cousin to the other types of rice. Although shaped the same, it has a different taste and texture than pretty much every other type of rice.

Let's get started with the comparisons!

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  • 🕵️‍♂️ Appearance
  • 🥄Taste
  • 💪 Nutrition
  • ⏲️ Cook Time
  • 💰 Cost
  • 📖 Recipes
  • 🍽️ Equipment
  • 🔚 Conclusion
  • Reviews

🕵️‍♂️ Appearance

Wild rice and brown rice look quite different from each other, both before and after being cooked.

Wild rice is very dark in color, while brown rice is a light tan. Wild rice is also thinner and longer than brown rice.

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Once cooked, both grains remain the same color. The wild rice grains sometimes split open, revealing a lighter inside. Brown rice does not split open but keeps its same shape.

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🥄Taste

Wild rice has a much stronger taste than brown rice. It tastes grainy or grassy. Comparatively, brown rice is a much milder flavor, similar to white rice.

Both wild rice and brown rice have a chewier texture than white rice.

Can I use wild rice as a substitute for brown rice?

Technically you can substitute wild rice for brown rice as they are both rice and will perform the same way in a recipe. However, I would do so cautiously. Wild rice has a much stronger flavor than brown rice and will change the flavor of a dish.

I would only use wild rice as a substitute for brown rice if I really liked how wild rice tasted, or if I knew its flavor would pair well with the flavors in the recipe I'm making.

For example, I think wild rice would work great in a vegetable soup, but not with an Asian recipe, like Sweet and Sour Chicken.

Can I use brown rice as a substitute for wild rice?

Because of its mild flavor, it's much easier to substitute brown rice for wild rice than vice versa. I think brown rice would work for almost any recipe that calls for wild rice, the flavor would just be milder.

💪 Nutrition

I often am asked which type of rice is the healthiest. This is a tricky question because the term "healthy" can mean different things to so many people. Brown rice and wild rice are both whole grains that have different characteristics that people would classify as healthy. Let's check some of them out.

Glycemic Index

Wild rice has a glycemic index of 45, which is considered low.

Brown rice's score is a bit higher but still considered low. It has a GI of 50.

Calories

Wild rice has fewer calories than brown rice.

  • 1 cup of cooked wild rice has 166 calories.
  • 1 cup of cooked brown rice has 248 calories.

Protein

Wild rice has a bit more protein.

  • 1 cup of cooked wild rice has 6.5 grams of protein.
  • 1 cup of cooked brown rice has 5.5 grams of protein.

Fiber

Both kinds of rice have similar fiber content.

  • 1 cup of cooked wild rice has 3 grams of fiber.
  • 1 cup of cooked brown rice has 3 grams of fiber.

So as you can see, it's hard to say which rice is better for you, because they are both healthy in different ways. That is why a diet with a variety of foods is the healthiest type of diet.

⏲️ Cook Time

Both types of rice can be prepared in various ways. Brown rice has a bit of a faster cook time for most of the different methods. Check out the different cook times, as well as links to a tutorial for each method below.

1 cup wild rice cook times:

  • Instant Pot: ~45 minutes
  • Rice Cooker: ~1 hour
  • Stove Top: ~1 hour

1 cup brown rice cook times:

💰 Cost

Because of its unique harvesting needs (learn more about it here), wild rice is significantly more expensive than brown rice. In fact, it's one of the most expensive grains.

In Washington State, as of January 2023, wild rice costs $5.16 per pound and brown rice costs 80 cents a pound.

📖 Recipes

Here are some of my favorite wild rice and brown rice from around the web

🍽️ Equipment

Here are some top-rated rice cookers that will definitely come in handy when preparing either brown or wild rice.

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🔚 Conclusion

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If you'd like to read further about either of these healthy whole grains you can check out:

A Complete Guide to Wild Rice

Everything you need to know about Brown Rice

Well, is there anything we didn't cover? Drop any questions you have about brown or wild rice in the comments and I'd love to figure them out together! Also, let me know which type of rice you prefer, wild rice vs brown rice!

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FAQs

Wild Rice vs Brown Rice • The Incredible Bulks? ›

Wild rice has fewer calories than brown rice. 1 cup of cooked wild rice has 166 calories. 1 cup of cooked brown rice has 248 calories.

Is wild rice better for you than brown rice? ›

Wild rice is a type of wheatgrass. Wild rice is healthier than brown or white rice because it has more dietary fiber and protein. When thinking of wild rice, what do you imagine?

What rice is best for bulk? ›

Choosing between brown rice and white rice is easy, especially when you need to follow a diet that includes all of the nutritional needs of a bodybuilder. Brown rice wins the competition, although white rice has several benefits that shouldn't be overlooked.

Can I cook wild rice in my Zojirushi rice cooker? ›

A: Wild rice can be cooked in this RC using the brown rice setting.

Is it OK to eat wild rice everyday? ›

As with any food, it's a good idea to consume wild rice in moderation. Depending on your recipe, a single serving will be approximately one quarter to one third of a cup of uncooked grains.

What is the healthiest rice to eat everyday? ›

4 of the healthiest types of rice
  1. Brown rice. Whole grain rice such as brown rice is less processed and refined than white rice. ...
  2. Black rice. Black rice is sometimes referred to as forbidden rice, as it was reserved for royalty in China in ancient times. ...
  3. Red rice. ...
  4. Wild rice.
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What rice do Japanese use? ›

Japanese rice refers to a number of short-grain cultivars of Japonica rice including ordinary rice (uruchimai) and glutinous rice (mochigome). Ordinary Japanese rice, or uruchimai (粳米), is the staple of the Japanese diet and consists of short translucent grains.

What kind of rice is best for weight loss? ›

Brown rice is the most recommended variety for those hoping to lose weight. Loaded with dietary fibre, brown rice boosts metabolism and has 111 calories for every 100 grams.

Is rice better than quinoa for bulking? ›

High Protein Content

One notable thing about quinoa is its protein content. With 8g of protein per cup, quinoa contains more protein than most grains. For comparison, brown and white rice both contain about 4.5 grams of protein per cup.

What happens if you don't rinse wild rice before cooking? ›

Step 1: Rinse the Rice

Pour a cup of wild rice into a mesh sieve and give it a good rinse. This will rid the rice of any starch that's lingering on the outside of the grain. This extra starch can make your rice—be it wild or any other kind—gummy once it cooks.

Can wild rice be overcooked? ›

Wild Rice should be cooked until it puffs and the inside, lighter portion of the grain can be seen. Overcooking may cause mushiness. To keep the grains of rice from sticking together for use in cold salads, toss four cups of cooked wild rice with one tablespoon of cooking oil.

Should I soak wild rice before cooking? ›

Quick Notes: Wild rice is actually a grass, not a grain. You don't need to soak wild rice, but you can if you want to shorten the cooking time.

Why is wild rice disappearing? ›

BUT DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND OTHER HUMAN CAUSES, WILD RICE IS BECOMING LESS APUN. >> WE USED TO HAVE CLOSE TO 75 BODIES OF WATER WITH WILD RICE ON IT. NOW WE ONLY HAVE TWO RIVERS.

Which is better, brown rice or wild rice? ›

Cooked wild rice has about 30 per cent fewer calories than brown rice as well as 40 per cent more protein. It also contains more fibre, potassium and zinc. However, brown rice has six times as much manganese, a mineral needed for bone formation and metabolic function.

Can I substitute brown rice for wild rice? ›

Because of its mild flavor, it's much easier to substitute brown rice for wild rice than vice versa. I think brown rice would work for almost any recipe that calls for wild rice, the flavor would just be milder.

Is wild rice good for losing weight? ›

Instead of acid-forming like most grains, wild rice is alkaline-forming. The balance created by consuming alkaline-forming foods helps your body treat and prevent all sorts of inflammation. As a low-calorie and gluten-free food, wild rice can help those attempting to lose weight.

Is wild rice a good or bad carb? ›

Wild rice is lower in carbs than other types of rice, with 32 grams of net carbs per cooked cup (164 grams). It is also high in antioxidants, along with zinc, vitamin B6, and folate.

What is the best rice for a diet? ›

Eating whole grains like brown rice has been found to be really good for weight loss, with one study finding that people who regularly ate high-carbohydrate whole grains such as brown or coloured rice had a higher resting metabolism and didn't absorb as many calories during digestion [9].

Does wild rice spike blood sugar? ›

Wild rice is a complex carbohydrate that has a low glycemic index, meaning it is digested and absorbed slowly by the body, resulting in a gradual release of glucose into the bloodstream. This slow release helps to stabilize blood sugar levels and prevent insulin spikes.

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