Take a look at 'nutritiondata.com'.
If you compare the closest item you can find for sweetcorn (i'm not sure what that is) to brown rice, I suspect that you'll find the following.
You may be able to calculate portions with equitable carb quantities, but you'll find differences in the nutritional profile. Specifically (for our interests) in what part of those carbs come from fiber, and what part comes from sugars.
Without looking them Up, I'm betting you'll find that considering equal grams of carbs of both foods, the brown rice will have much fewer sugars and much more fiber.
Dependant upon your goals, and the time of day, either of these can be to your advantage. For example, in a bulking phase, you'll probably eat larger quantities of comlex carbs, especially earlier in the day. For a cutting phase, however, you'll probably want to eat far fewer of the complex carbs and lean (pun) towards faster acting ones - at all times of the day.
You may want to examine the Glycemic index & load of both as well.
If you're looking for alternatives to Brown rice, with similar profiles (nutritionally speaking), maybe look towards barley or lentils or any of the whole grains as opposed to sugary vegetables.
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