Arsenic in rice (2024)

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The Swedish Food Agency has analysed the level of arsenic in rice and rice products. The results show varying amounts of arsenic. If you have a well-balanced diet and choose different types of food and brands, you will reduce the risk of ingesting too much of any individual substance.

The Swedish Food Agency advises parents not to give rice cakes or rice-based beverages to children under the age of six. Eating rice and rice products a few times a week, which is common in Sweden, does not constitute a health risk.

Why does rice contain arsenic?

Arsenic is naturally present in the bedrock and is absorbed by rice through the soil or irrigation water.

Is it dangerous?

The levels of arsenic in the products are not too high to constitute acute risks, but arsenic is a substance that one should try to get as little of as possible. Long-term exposure to arsenic can increase the risk of lung cancer and bladder cancer. It is therefore a matter of concern that several rice products on the market contain rather high levels of arsenic.

Dietary advice

  • Children should not eat rice or rice products more often than four times per week.

  • Children under the age of six should not eat rice cakes. Children over the age of six and adults can eat rice cakes occasionally, depending on how many other rice products they eat.

  • Children under the age of six should not drink rice-based beverages.

  • Adults should not eat rice or rice products (rice pudding, rice noodles and rice snacks) every day.

  • When eating rice one should not always choose whole grain/brown rice.

What can I do as a consumer?

You can affect the amount of arsenic you ingest. If you have a well-balanced diet and choose different types of food and brands, you will reduce the risk of ingesting too much of any individual substance.

Eating rice and rice products a few times a week, which is common in Sweden, does not constitute a health risk. However adults should not eat rice and rice products (rice pudding, rice noodles and rice snacks) every day. Children should not eat rice and rice products more than four times a week.

People who eat rice every day or several times a day, can get a lot of arsenic. If you eat rice every day, our advice is to gradually try to eat less rice.

One way to reduce the amount of arsenic is to boil rice with a large excess of water which is then poured away. By doing this the arsenic content in the rice can decrease by more than half.

Brown rice often contains higher levels of arsenic compared to white rice. This is because arsenic is mainly concentrated in the husk of the rice, which is more common in whole grain products. We usually recommend that you choose whole grain products, but in this case, it is better only to eat brown rice occasionally.

Can children eat rice?

Yes, children can eat rice, but it is always important to have a well-balanced diet. That is to eat different types of food, and to choose different brands. A well-balanced and varied diet decreases the risk of ingesting too much of any harmful substances. Therefore, eating rice and rice products a few times a week, which is common in Sweden, does not constitute a health risk. However, children should not eat rice and rice products – rice pudding, rice noodles and rice snacks – more than four times a week.

Can children eat other rice products?

The Swedish Food Agency's 2015 study showed that a young child who eats two to four rice cakes a week is at risk of getting a lot of arsenic. As rice cakes provide almost no important nutrients, and in addition often contain salt, the Swedish Food Agency advice parents not to give rice cakes to children under the age of six.

Children over the age of six and adults can eat rice cakes occasionally, depending on how many other rice products they eat.

Is it possible to avoid arsenic in rice by buying organic food?

As arsenic is naturally present in the soil, it is not possible to affect the level of arsenic by using organic growing methods. Buying organic rice does not make any difference.

In the 2017 analyzes, the highest levels of arsenic were found in the organic products. All kind of rice varieties absorb more arsenic if they grow in soil and water that has a high content of inorganic arsenic.

Is there arsenic in specialty products such as pasta and bread for people with gluten intolerance?

The study in 2015 included products that are specially adapted for people with gluten intolerance, such as pasta and bread made of rice flour. These did not contain high levels of arsenic.

Is rice from some countries better than from others?

No, the levels in the bedrock vary naturally between different locations. They can even vary from one field to another. Therefore, it is difficult to say that a particular country or region has higher or lower levels of arsenic in its rice than another.

Why don't you ban products that contain harmful substances?

Unfortunately there are harmful substances in our food that are not possible to avoid entirely. To keep levels to a minimum, many substances are subject to statutory maximum levels.

The EU has agreed on maximum levels for arsenic in rice, which came into force 1 January 2016. The Swedish Food Agency considers the new maximum levels to be too high to offer sufficient protection for consumers from a high intake of arsenic from rice and rice products. We therefore work to get future maximum levels further reduced.

How does the Swedish Food Agency work with arsenic in rice?

For a number of years the Swedish Food Agency has been analysing arsenic levels in rice and other foods, including products that are specifically for children. Studies of arsenic levels in food will continue over the next few years, both through enhanced checks and analysis of levels in various food products.

Our studies have led to new recommendations and also to several companies taking proactive measures to reduce arsenic levels in their products.

The Swedish Food Agency is also working to try to influence legislation, so that the maximum levels that are established provide better protection for consumers from foods containing high levels of arsenic.

The 2015 study included rice (basmati, jasmine, long grain, risotto, brown), rice cakes, fresh rice pudding, breakfast cereals, rice drinks, gluten-free bread, noodles and gluten-free pasta. The products included brands from the major supermarkets, as well as less common brands and also organic products.

The study in 2015 was a follow-up of a study in 2011-2012 of the heavy metals arsenic, lead and cadmium in various products for young children: infant formula, porridge, cereal drinks and vegetable-based drinks, such as rice and oat drinks. Products for children with special medical needs were also included in this study.

An additional follow-up was made in 2017. In this study, nearly 30 samples of brown rice were analysed. The study showed that the average content of inorganic arsenic was higher in 2017 than in 2015. The rice products that had the highest levels of arsenic were organic. One of the samples of brown rice also exceeded the limit value. In eight of the rice brands that were analysed in both 2015 and 2017, the arsenic content had increased in six. This increase was highest for two organic rice brands.

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Reviewed 2024-01-15

Arsenic in rice (2024)

FAQs

Is arsenic in rice really a problem? ›

Arsenic contamination is a serious concern for the millions of people who rely on rice as their staple food. Young children are also at risk if rice-based products make up a large part of their diet.

How much rice will give you arsenic? ›

Arsenic is in the air, in the water, and in nearly all foods, so even those who don't eat rice at all still eliminate about eight micrograms of toxic, carcinogenic arsenic in their urine each day. But, eating just one cup or more of white rice a day increases your arsenic exposure by 65 percent.

Can you eat rice every day with arsenic? ›

However adults should not eat rice and rice products (rice pudding, rice noodles and rice snacks) every day. Children should not eat rice and rice products more than four times a week. People who eat rice every day or several times a day, can get a lot of arsenic.

Is rice from China high in arsenic? ›

Rice grown in Asia has also been found to have higher iAs content than rice grown in the U.S. [10]. An estimated 57–96% of the total arsenic measured in Chinese-produced rice has been found to be of the inorganic form, which stresses the importance of conducting iAs risk assessments in China [11].

Does boiling rice remove arsenic? ›

How to Reduce Arsenic in Rice. Washing and cooking rice with plenty of clean water can help reduce the amount of arsenic present. This method works for both white and brown rice, with one study showing it has the potential to remove up to 57 percent of the toxic element.

What is the safest white rice to eat? ›

When you buy white rice, choose from these types that are lower in arsenic: Basmati rice from India, Pakistan, or California. Sushi rice from the U.S.

Is it okay to eat rice daily? ›

In short, YES, rice is a healthy staple that offers many nutrients.

How long does arsenic from rice stay in your system? ›

The half-life of inorganic arsenic in humans is about 10 hours [Rossman 2007]. Arsenic undergoes biomethylation in the liver. Approximately 70% of arsenic is excreted, mainly in urine [Rossman 2007]. Arsenic is excreted in the urine; most of a single, low-level dose is excreted within a few days after ingestion.

Is 2 cups of rice a day too much? ›

There is no exact amount of rice that is considered too much, as servings can vary from person to person. The American Heart Association recommends that adults consume six servings of grains per day, which can include rice. It's also a good idea to make sure that at least half of the grains you eat are whole grains.

How do you detox arsenic from rice? ›

The PBA method involves parboiling the rice in pre-boiled water for five minutes before draining and refreshing the water, then cooking it on a lower heat to absorb all the water.

Why is rice not allowed in the US? ›

Because rice can often harbor insects, it is best to avoid bringing it into the United States. Some imported foods are also subject to requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

What is the healthiest rice? ›

Black rice

This type of rice is high in fiber and antioxidants called anthocyanins, which are known for their health benefits. In comparison to other rice varieties, forbidden rice is richer in protein and iron.

Which country has the safest rice? ›

Rice grown in Nepal, north India or north Pakistan is considered to have the least amount of arsenic because these regions have less arsenic in their soil and water.

Which rice has the lowest arsenic? ›

Brown basmati from California, India, or Pakistan is the best choice; it has about a third less inorganic arsenic than other brown rices. Rice that's grown organically takes up arsenic the same way conventional rice does, so don't rely on organic to have less arsenic.

What country has the most arsenic? ›

Peru's mine production of arsenic trioxide stood at an estimated 27,000 metric tons in 2023, which was the largest production volume of any country worldwide. The second-largest arsenic trioxide producer that year was China, with production amounting to an estimated 24,000 metric tons.

Do Asians have high levels of arsenic? ›

Asians have higher median and 95th percentile levels of arsenic compared to other racial/ethnic groups. This is likely due, in part, to dietary patterns.

Which country has most arsenic in rice? ›

In the largest review to date, based on 5,800 rice samples from 25 countries, the highest total arsenic average came from the United States.

How to remove arsenic from body naturally? ›

How to detox from arsenic, and lead naturally, you might ask? Herbs like garlic and onions both contain sulfur, which helps the liver detoxify itself. It is great for arsenic detox, as well as for lead detox. Garlic promotes the liver to produce detoxification enzymes which help filter toxins from the digestive system.

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