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On the one hand, soaking rice in soup reduces the number of chewing, and during the chewing process, certain enzymes (that is, part of the digestive juice) will be secreted to digest the food. Soaking rice in soup will reduce the digestive effect of this enzyme on food, and it will be digested directly by the stomach. This will increase the burden on the stomach and make it difficult for the food to be completely digested.
On the other hand, rice soaked in soup will increase the amount of food. If it is just rice, it may be reduced to half of the original amount after chewing, but after adding soup, it will still be the same amount. Invisibly Increasing the weight will increase the pressure on the stomach wall, so it is generally not recommended to eat rice with soup.