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Perhaps a person who has owned both the inexpensive simple on/warm
electric rice cooker AND a fuzzy logic unit can help. I am single and only make 1 rice cup at a time. I've used the simple units for years. [National, Aroma, Betty Crocker] - Is the fuzzy logic rice cooker worth it for me? [Such as a Zojirushi] - Does the rice come out better in such a small amount? - How does it handle brown rice? - There are 5.5 cup fuzzy logic cookers at ~ $100 and some half that price. Is there a considerable difference in the units or are the less expensive ones adequate for a single person? - Would a 1-3 cup fuzzy logic cooker be more appropriate for me than a 5.5 cup? [I probably should skip a 10 cup model] - Is there a difference between fuzzy logic neuro fuzzy logic and micom fuzzy logic? - Would less expensive fuzzy logic rice cookers such as Elite Pro, Tiger, or Sanyo be satisfactory? Who has some real experience that can provide some advice. Gary |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ups.com... > Perhaps a person who has owned both the inexpensive simple on/warm > electric rice cooker AND a fuzzy logic unit can help. > > I am single and only make 1 rice cup at a time. I've used the simple > units for years. [National, Aroma, Betty Crocker] > > - Is the fuzzy logic rice cooker worth it for me? [Such as a > Zojirushi] > - Does the rice come out better in such a small amount? > - How does it handle brown rice? > - There are 5.5 cup fuzzy logic cookers at ~ $100 and some half that > price. Is there a considerable difference in the units or are the > less expensive ones adequate for a single person? > - Would a 1-3 cup fuzzy logic cooker be more appropriate for me than a > 5.5 cup? [I probably should skip a 10 cup model] > - Is there a difference between fuzzy logic neuro fuzzy logic and > micom fuzzy logic? > - Would less expensive fuzzy logic rice cookers such as Elite Pro, > Tiger, or Sanyo be satisfactory? > > Who has some real experience that can provide some advice. > > Gary > I've both had and used many different rice cookers in my time. What I've found when you use the fancy-schmantzy rice cooker, you *can* keep rice warm and "fresh" for about a day and a half. After that, the rice dries out, it burns at the bottom of the cooker, it starts to turn pinkish in color and develops a rather stinky odor. The container is a PITB to clean, because the rice does stick, but the benefit with this kind of cooker is that you can cook larger quantities of rice at one time. (We had one in a small restaurant I worked at so that we didn't have to make rice daily.) Also, some cookers have a timer, so you can set it and wake up to freshly made rice (that may only apply to Hawaiians and Asians, though. <g>). OTOH, the cheap $40 cookers are smaller so if you eat rice often, you will be cooking more frequently. Most don't have a warming feature, requiring you to plan in advance about when to start the rice for your meal. The plus side, is you dump the rice out, soak the container and basically wipe it clean. There may be a little bit of sticking on the bottom, but not nearly as bad as the warming, high-fallutin' models. Then again, here's my method. Dump about a cup of rice in a pot. Cover the rice with water up to the knuckle of my thumb, cover the pot with a tight fitting lid, let the rice boil, as soon as it boils, lower the heat and simmer for 20 minutes, take off heat to rest for 10 minutes, uncover and serve. Hope this helps. kili |
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On May 22, 5:29 am, Gary > wrote:
> I am single and only make 1 rice cup at a time. I've used the simple > units for years. [National, Aroma, Betty Crocker] > I never make more than 1 cup of rice at a time and always have lots leftover. I use the pasta-boil method: 10 minutes full boil; drain and rinse with boiling water. If it's a furrin rice I rinse and sometimes let soak. I've bought 1 and 5 pound bags of Royal and Tilda basmati rice, but found a small bag of Tilda basmati mixed with wild rice at Fresh Market. Not an economical purchase, but the stuff was just short of miraculous. Takes a little longer on boil because of the wild rice, 20 minutes, but every grain had integrity, was dry and nutty, almost standing and marching onto the plates. Would have made great fried rice without chilling. |
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On May 22, 5:29 am, Gary > wrote:
> I am single and only make 1 rice cup at a time. I've used the simple > units for years. [National, Aroma, Betty Crocker] > I never make more than 1 cup of rice at a time and always have lots leftover. I use the pasta-boil method: 10 minutes full boil; drain and rinse with boiling water. If it's a furrin rice I rinse and sometimes let soak. I've bought 1 and 5 pound bags of Royal and Tilda basmati rice, but found a small bag of Tilda basmati mixed with wild rice at Fresh Market. Not an economical purchase, but the stuff was just short of miraculous. Takes a little longer on boil because of the wild rice, 20 minutes, but every grain had integrity, was dry and nutty, almost standing and marching onto the plates. Would have made great fried rice without chilling. |
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Gary > wrote in news:1179829742.213564.59580
@x18g2000prd.googlegroups.com: > Perhaps a person who has owned both the inexpensive simple on/warm > electric rice cooker AND a fuzzy logic unit can help. > > I am single and only make 1 rice cup at a time. I've used the simple > units for years. [National, Aroma, Betty Crocker] > > - Is the fuzzy logic rice cooker worth it for me? [Such as a > Zojirushi] > - Does the rice come out better in such a small amount? > - How does it handle brown rice? > - There are 5.5 cup fuzzy logic cookers at ~ $100 and some half that > price. Is there a considerable difference in the units or are the > less expensive ones adequate for a single person? > - Would a 1-3 cup fuzzy logic cooker be more appropriate for me than a > 5.5 cup? [I probably should skip a 10 cup model] > - Is there a difference between fuzzy logic neuro fuzzy logic and > micom fuzzy logic? > - Would less expensive fuzzy logic rice cookers such as Elite Pro, > Tiger, or Sanyo be satisfactory? > > Who has some real experience that can provide some advice. > > Gary > I have a cheapie, very little or no-logic rice cooker...A Black & Decker unit. Cost maybe 20-40 bucks, I don't remember. It will keep rice in warm cycle for up to a 2 hour limit. It works well when making 1 cup of raw rice into 3 cups cooked. The unit also has a non stick liner and maxes out at 5 cup max raw rice useage. Meets all my needs as a single person, who on ocassion has dinner guests. But it does create a brown skin on the rice that touches the non stick surface, which isn't that much of a hardship. Rice was always cooked to my liking, which is all I required. I use to use it a great deal to make 1 pot rice meals...such as 1 cup rice, 1 can cream of chicken and water to make up the 2 cups liquid, large cubes of raw chicken meat, mushrooms, diced carrot, various seasonings; stir and turn on the unit; then stir in a handful of frozen peas and a handful of frozen corn just before serving type meals. Made for a fast (around 17 minutes) 1 pot lazy man's meal with minimal effort and easy clean up. The non stick liner worked well if not totally effective. But I never left the rice cooker on more than about a 10 minutes to a max of maybe 1 hour after use. It was used for cooking 1 meal at a time and never for warm rice for a day or 2's meals. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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"Gary" > wrote in message
ups.com... > Perhaps a person who has owned both the inexpensive simple on/warm > electric rice cooker AND a fuzzy logic unit can help. > > I am single and only make 1 rice cup at a time. I've used the simple > units for years. [National, Aroma, Betty Crocker] > > - Is the fuzzy logic rice cooker worth it for me? [Such as a > Zojirushi] > - Does the rice come out better in such a small amount? > - How does it handle brown rice? > - There are 5.5 cup fuzzy logic cookers at ~ $100 and some half that > price. Is there a considerable difference in the units or are the > less expensive ones adequate for a single person? > - Would a 1-3 cup fuzzy logic cooker be more appropriate for me than a > 5.5 cup? [I probably should skip a 10 cup model] > - Is there a difference between fuzzy logic neuro fuzzy logic and > micom fuzzy logic? > - Would less expensive fuzzy logic rice cookers such as Elite Pro, > Tiger, or Sanyo be satisfactory? > > Who has some real experience that can provide some advice. > > Gary > The Zojirushi web site may answer many of your questions. http://www.zojirushi.com/ourproducts...hose_rice.html Their FAQ states in part: Since Zojirushi has been making rice cookers for over 30 years, we offer different types of rice cookers to suit everyone's needs. The basic models of electric rice cookers are the NHS and NS-PC-series rice cookers. These cook the rice and keep it warm. The larger size NHS models also come with steaming trays to steam vegetables, fish and other foods. The next family of rice cookers is the computerized rice cookers. They are the Micom (which stands for Micro Computerized), Micom Fuzzy, and Neuro Fuzzy® rice cookers. These rice cookers include micro computer chip technology and are programmed to adjust the heat and cooking time to the type and style of rice being cooked. The newest and most advanced Zojirushi rice cooker is the IH (Induction Heating) rice cooker, which utilizes advanced induction heating technology to heat up the whole inner cooking pan. It also has a special function for cooking GABA brown rice. Mitch |
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