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The Forbidden City (photo credit: Bridgette Meinhold)Sticky rice, which has been a staple of the Chinese diet for centuries, also played a huge role in the construction of their ultra-durable cities and walls. The glutinous side dish has been used since the Ming Dynasty to create a super-strong mortar that has helped keep ancient buildings intact and resisted earthquakes. Scientists recently discovered what it is about glutinous rice that creates the super-strength mortar, and have also determined that sticky rice mortar is best available material to restore ancient and historic buildings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sticky-rice-is-1500-year-old-secret-to-super-strong-chinese-buildings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Sticky Rice Mortar (photo credit: Real Thai Recipes)Sticky rice, which has been a staple of the Chinese diet for centuries, also played a huge role in the construction of their ultra-durable cities and walls. The glutinous side dish has been used since the Ming Dynasty to create a super-strong mortar that has helped keep ancient buildings intact and resisted earthquakes. Scientists recently discovered what it is about glutinous rice that creates the super-strength mortar, and have also determined that sticky rice mortar is best available material to restore ancient and historic buildings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sticky-rice-is-1500-year-old-secret-to-super-strong-chinese-buildings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
The Forbidden City (photo credit: Bridgette Meinhold)Sticky rice, which has been a staple of the Chinese diet for centuries, also played a huge role in the construction of their ultra-durable cities and walls. The glutinous side dish has been used since the Ming Dynasty to create a super-strong mortar that has helped keep ancient buildings intact and resisted earthquakes. Scientists recently discovered what it is about glutinous rice that creates the super-strength mortar, and have also determined that sticky rice mortar is best available material to restore ancient and historic buildings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sticky-rice-is-1500-year-old-secret-to-super-strong-chinese-buildings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
The Forbidden City (photo credit: Bridgette Meinhold)Sticky rice, which has been a staple of the Chinese diet for centuries, also played a huge role in the construction of their ultra-durable cities and walls. The glutinous side dish has been used since the Ming Dynasty to create a super-strong mortar that has helped keep ancient buildings intact and resisted earthquakes. Scientists recently discovered what it is about glutinous rice that creates the super-strength mortar, and have also determined that sticky rice mortar is best available material to restore ancient and historic buildings....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/sticky-rice-is-1500-year-old-secret-to-super-strong-chinese-buildings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




