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On 4/22/2010 11:07 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 4/22/2010 4:35 AM, James Silverton wrote: >> dsi1 wrote on Thu, 22 Apr 2010 04:27:35 -1000: >> >>> On 4/21/2010 12:26 PM, jeff_wisnia wrote: >>>> SWMBO bought a non-electric "rice pot" at H-Mart last week, >>>> but the only instructions for it were on the outside of the >>>> carton in an asian language we don't read. >> >>> We used to have a non-electric rice pot back when I was a kid. >>> It was cast aluminum with a raised lip that, as far as I can >>> guess, let the condensed steam drip back into the pot. The >>> invention of the electric rice cooker in the early 60s pretty much >>> made that pot obsolete. My guess is that the majority of Japan >>> households will use this most important of inventions. >> >> That's certainly the case. You can even buy rice cookers with timers so >> that the rice is ready for a Japanese breakfast. >> > > They do take their rice cookers seriously, don't they? There's a cooker > that utilizes "fuzzy logic" in some way. I've never been able to figure > out of me what that's about. All the better ones do. Not sure how they use it exactly but they do make nice rice. > A question I have is that the cookers I've seen utilize a magnetic > switch that latches on to the bottom of the pot. Do rice cookers use > curie point switching? The pan appears to be made of aluminum but that > can't be cause that's a non-magnetic material - right? Anyway, the > method they use to regulate cooking time is exceedingly reliable - I've > never seen one fail or malfunction. This is one appliance whose basic > workings is a bit of a mystery. Are you sure those aren't induction-heating with the magnetic switch just there as a pot sensor? In any case they don't use timers per se, they monitor the temperature and look for it to start to rise when the water is all absorbed. |
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