Cooked for ten minutes, the rice is ready to eat.

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Cooked for ten minutes, the rice is ready to eat.

I wrote this sentence to mean after the rice has been cooked for ten minutes, we can eat it. I’d like to know whether the sentence makes sense.
 
I wrote this sentence to mean "After the rice has been cooked for ten minutes, we can eat it".
Then say it. It is far less unnatural than your other version.
 
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How about:
Having been cooked for five minutes, the rice is ready to eat?
 
I can't imagine anybody saying that.
 
I can’t imagine anybody would say that.

Can I say the sentence above to mean “I can’t imagine anybody saying that”?
 
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