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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Never had a take out then? Seriously, rice will harbour bacteria that can be a real problem with food poisoning.
Left to stand, bacteria will develop and rapidly multiply in warm rice. If you aren't going to eat it straight away, cool it rapidly, store in the fridge in small quantities, and only re-heat what you want to eat - not a whole load and then re-chill again, as this will encourage bacteria.
Break up lumps (if any) before you re-heat, make sure the rice is thoroughly hot all the way through - fine in a m/wave - and as the main toxin (Bacillus cereus) is not destroyed by heating, make sure what you store the rice in and general hygiene round the kitchen is good as well - get those cats off the counter!!
Most food poisoning from a take out actually is due to rice being cooked in an afternoon and kept warm - just ripe for bacteria - until it is used in an evening. Its got little to do with dodgy meat, though this happens as well occasionaly of course.