Rice is a staple for millions of Slimming World members — it's cheap, filling and goes with almost anything. But is rice syn free on Slimming World?
The good news: plain boiled rice is Free. The not-so-good news: certain types of rice and rice dishes can catch you out with hidden syns. This guide breaks down exactly which rice is Free, which isn't, and how to make the most of rice on plan.
On Slimming World, all plain rice that you boil or microwave yourself is a Free Food. This includes white, brown, basmati, jasmine, long grain and short grain — as long as nothing has been added to it.
| Rice Type | Syn Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| White rice (boiled) | Free | Long grain, short grain — all Free |
| Brown rice (boiled) | Free | Higher fibre, more filling |
| Basmati rice (boiled) | Free | White or brown — both Free |
| Jasmine rice (boiled) | Free | Lovely fragrant option |
| Wild rice (boiled) | Free | Often sold blended with long grain |
| Risotto rice / Arborio (boiled) | Free | Free on its own — watch what you add to the risotto |
| Microwave plain rice (e.g. Tilda steamed basmati) | Free | Must be PLAIN — check no oil in ingredients |
| Egg fried rice | Varies (4–8 syns) | Oil is the problem — make your own syn-free version |
| Pilau rice | Varies (3–6 syns per portion) | Usually cooked with butter or ghee |
| Coconut rice | Varies (5–10 syns) | Coconut milk adds significant syns |
| Fried rice (takeaway) | Varies (8–15 syns) | Loaded with oil — always a high-syn choice |
| Rice cakes | Varies (1–3 syns each) | Processed, not a Free Food |
| Rice pudding (tinned) | Varies (5–8 syns per tin) | Sugar and milk content adds up |
The simplest way to remember it: if you're boiling rice in water and nothing else, it's Free. The moment oil, butter, coconut milk or flavouring sachets enter the equation, you need to check syn values.
This is especially important with microwave rice pouches. Many supermarket brands now add sunflower oil or other fats. Always flip the pouch over and scan the ingredients list. If it says just rice and water, you're fine.
Like pasta, rice is a Free Food with no strict portion limit. But it's calorie-dense for its volume, so it's easy to overdo.
These meals all use rice as a Free base with Free Food toppings and sauces:
Takeaway egg fried rice is full of oil, but the homemade version is simple and completely Free:
It takes 10 minutes and tastes just as good as the takeaway — without the 8+ syns.
All of these are Free Foods, so there's no "better" option from a syn perspective. But here's how they compare practically:
| Carb | Syn Value | Satiety | Speed Food Pairing |
|---|---|---|---|
| White rice | Free | Medium | Stir-fries, curries |
| Brown rice | Free | High | Chilli, rice bowls |
| Pasta | Free | High | Bolognese, bakes |
| Potatoes | Free | Very high | Roasts, cottage pie |
| Couscous | Free | Medium | Salads, tagines |
If you find rice doesn't keep you full, try switching to brown rice or mixing in plenty of vegetables to add volume.
Yes — all plain boiled rice is Free, including white, brown, basmati, jasmine and wild rice. Rice cooked with oil, butter or coconut milk will have syns.
Plain microwave rice is Free, but always check the ingredients. Some brands add sunflower oil, which means it's no longer syn free. Tilda plain steamed basmati is usually fine.
Takeaway egg fried rice is not syn free because it's cooked in oil. However, you can make a syn-free version at home using Frylight spray instead of oil.
No — pilau rice is usually cooked with butter or ghee and carries around 3–6 syns per portion depending on the recipe.
There's no set limit for Free Foods. Eat until comfortably satisfied and fill at least a third of your plate with speed foods. Around 60–75g dried rice per person is a sensible guide.
Cauliflower rice is a speed food, so it actively helps with weight loss. Real rice is Free but not a speed food. Mixing the two is a great strategy — you get the satisfaction of real rice with the weight-loss boost of cauliflower.
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