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It’s a big mistake to just add water to cook rice: let me reveal a secret that hotels use

This is another classic “hotel secret” style exaggeration.

There is no hidden trick where adding just water to rice is a “big mistake.” The basic method—rice + water + heat—is exactly how rice is cooked in homes and restaurants worldwide.

What is true is that hotels and restaurants often improve rice texture using a few practical techniques:

What restaurants actually do (real methods)

  • Rinse rice well to remove excess starch (prevents stickiness)
  • Soak rice for 15–30 minutes (helps even cooking)
  • Use correct water ratio (varies by rice type)
  • Add salt or a little oil/butter (optional) for flavor and separation
  • Cook, then rest 5–10 minutes after turning off heat (important for texture)
  • Some places use parboiled rice or specific long-grain varieties for fluffiness

The “secret” they don’t tell you

It’s not a secret ingredient—it’s:

  • consistency
  • correct rice-to-water ratio
  • proper resting time
  • good quality rice

No magical additive is required.

Bottom line

“Just adding water is a big mistake” is false. It’s only a marketing hook to make a simple cooking tip sound dramatic.

If you want, tell me what type of rice you use (basmati, sella, jasmine, etc.), and I’ll give you the exact water ratio and method for perfect results.

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