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Is a diet consisting mainly of rice an adequate diet? Why or why not?

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A diet consisting mainly of rice is not an adequate diet because it is deficient in lysine and threonine which are essential amino acids required for growth and maintenance of health and hence their deficiency has to be supplemented by other protein rich diets like pulses , etc.
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