best Japanese rice cooker choices, as well as a buyer's guide to aid in the selection of the appliance. The appliance is not only helpful in cooking rice, by is perfect for any type of food that needs to absorb water. Rice cookers are a specialty appliance. It is not the same as buying a microwave or a stockpot, where they all usually do the same thing. Rice cookers are designed with some very specific features in mind,
Reviewer Beatrice Byrd explained to an interviewer, “Cooking rice involves a lot of specific ratios that all depend on the kind of rice you are cooking and how firm (or soft) you want it. For ideal water absorption and retention of nutritional content, rice needs to be cooked evenly and at certain specific temperatures. Basically, a rice cooker is an appliance that is designed specifically to cook rice perfectly without burning it or making it too soggy.”
The Editor's Choice is the Zojirushi. A second Editor's Choice is the Tiger. The three brands which round out the top five choices are the Cosori, Panasonic, and Blusmart. Each of the models has different capacities and features. A Japanese rice cooker is different than a regular rice cooker, Rice cookers are also very different from crock pots, particularly in the way they handle temperatures and heat control.
The buyer's guide addresses such questions as cleaning the appliance, choosing a capacity, available attachments and prices. The discussion extends to defining the textures which are part of the rice cooker specifications and a description of fuzzy logic when applied to rice cookers. The information available through the article is designed to assist in choosing an appliance which will best fit the needs of the buyer.
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