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- 3.5 CUP CAPACITY (0.6 Litres) - Ideal for singles, couples or small kitchens (1-3 people)
- 4 RICE FUNCTIONS - Short and long grain/white or brown, quick cook,
- 4 MULTICOOK FUNCTIONS - Steam, porridge, slow cook and bake
- PACKED WITH FEATURES - 2mm Ninja ceramic bowl, Advanced fuzzy logic (AI), LED display and more
- MADE FOR 220-240V POWER Factory made for safe operation in South East Asia
mazon Customer –
This item is brilliant
Clare Corfield –
Very easy to use, must have if you like rice.
Lyhtem –
If you think cooking rice is something you can do without rice cooker and you follow weird magic recipes with amount of water and rice Stop you are wrong, get a rice cooker You’ll never look back and thank me
Julie D. Masters –
Absolutely love this rice cooker. On my first attempt the rice was cooked perfectly. Very happy with this purchase
Denise Donlan –
I am diabetic and love rice but amount of carbs in it put me to sleep. The fuzzy techno on this machine which reduces the carbs in the rice is fab it really works would defo recommend it cooks other stuff aswell.
tracy teal –
This is the best thing I’ve ever purchased ? I could never cook rice but this is amazing ??????
brian conrad –
Great for rice and slow cooking
Kunde –
This rice cooker is straight forward to use and when used as in the instruction does not boil over.
The bowl is made of ceramics and the basket tray of stainless steal. Only the lid has aluminium parts, but these do not come in contact with the food and only sour food would remove aluminium. So I am not concerned about this. I chose this rice cooker, because I wanted one for daily use.
The bowl and basket are easy to clean and one can wash at least short grain rice clean in the basket. For long grain rice it is better to wash it in the bowl, because the rice grains can slip through the wholes of the basket.
It also comes with a measuring cup for rice and water, although one can as well follow the markings inside the bowl and basket tray to fill the water up to the marking for the amount of cups of rice.
I have cooked long white rice and brown rice and white and brown short grain rice in the different programmes. They were all equally excellent (I followed exactly the instructions of the manual).
What I really like is that one can choose between the method where less water is used and the water is completely absorbed while the rice cooks or one can cook the rice in the basket in a multiple of the regular water and boil potential heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium and lead out, the water remains in the bowl underneath when the cooking is finished and can be poured into the sink with with a pair of cooking gloves or such (the bowl is hot).
This is very important for me, because eating rice daily and choosing brown rice quite often, I can reduce the intake of these heavy metals. Of course this also reduces the nutrients. What might be good if people want to eat less carbohydrates, because the programme is praised for reducing the amount of carbohydrate of the rice.
I use this in particular for brown rice which is higher in heavy metals, but also healthy as a whole grain. For basmati rice, which naturally absorbs fewer heavy metals while growing in the rainy season with fresh clean water, I prefer the traditional ‘soak it all up’ method in the bowl.
When one has filled the rice cooker with the rice and the water and chosen the programme, it will start to bring the water to boil and then start counting the time down on the digital display until the rice is done. It alerts with a beep, which is very convenient, as one can focus on something else in the meantime. If one decides to leave the rice on the keep warm function, it will start counting the time up.
This is ideal for rice pudding, where the rice it boiled in the prescribed amount of water first, then after cooking the milk added and the keep warm function left until the milk is absorbed and the rice is creamy. When I use brown rice and boil this in the basket tray, I take the tray out after cooking, empty the water from the bowl and then fill the bowl with the rice. There is a white plastic spatula sold with the cooker, which comes very handy for this and for stirring the rice in the bowl with the milk before leaving it again on its own. For the finished rice I use the shite plastic ladle which also comes with this device.
As cooking on a gas stove is less expensive than using electricity, this cooker is visible in my electricity bill. But it’s worth it, because on a gas stove rice pudding needs to be supervised and stirred for the whole 40 minutes, else it will set and burn. In this rice cooker I can just leave the rice boil, add the milk at the beep and wait until the required keep-warm time is up (because every rice is different one has to experiment on this, but in general whether I used white or brown arborio or white sushi rice, it took the rice about 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes to have a creamy rice).
White basmati rice is quickly done, in 25 minutes and it is always fluffy and evenly cooked. On the stove this was difficult to boil evenly (at the bottom mushy or sticking), especially with measure of two or three cups, which is the maximum rice amount for this cooker, but here it comes out excellent and the same every single time. For the brown basmati rice I use the YUM function to reduce the heavy metals, which takes about 40 minutes.
What is not yet optimal on the device is that the condensation will run down the lid when opened and also come out of the steam vent. There is a tiny collecting vessel under the hinge-joint to collect the water, but most runs onto the rim inside or outside down the lid. This is not a major issue when one knows. When I want to open the lid, I just open it one cm and keep vibrating it up and down on that short distance for a bit, what helps shake a lot of water inside into the rice. Then I hold the towel against the steam vent while opening the lid and allow the water from the steam vent to run into that towels and finally I dry the lid and the rim, if something still went into it.
But this wiping up condensation water is no bother at all in comparison to cooking rice on the stove. I would definitively place it under a good extractor van for the YUM function in particular, as this will boil a lot of water and the steam needs to leave the room somehow. In regard to the regular programmes I have found it a relief in hot weather that this rice cooker gives less heat into my studio room than the open flame of the gas oven would.
Considering the price I paid and how well the device works for me, I am giving five stars. I am really enjoying it, it makes life a lot easier.
One downside is that currently one can not get any replacement bowl, one has to reorder and return the whole device. Hopefully they will be able to sort this for the future to make this more environmentally friendly.
Carlos Portillo –
This machine consistently cooks the BEST RICE I have ever tasted. 1000 times better than making the rice manually, and a neat extra is the ability to steam a couple veggies while making the rice (haven’t used this, though).
Carlos Portillo –
This machine consistently cooks the BEST RICE I have ever tasted. 1000 times better than making the rice manually, and a neat extra is the ability to steam a couple veggies while making the rice (haven’t used this, though).