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I tried this and the results were a soggy sticky mess. I used thai rice
and standard measurements under sweet rice setting. Any suggestions? Phil |
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![]() "Phil V." > wrote in message news ![]() > I tried this and the results were a soggy sticky mess. I used thai rice > and standard measurements under sweet rice setting. Any suggestions? > Phil You must choose another setting. Sweet rice setting won't work for Thai rice. It should work with a setting for long grain rice. At least it does on my fuzzy logic. Charlie |
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> You must choose another setting. Sweet rice setting won't work for Thai
> rice. It should work with a setting for long grain rice. At least it does on > my fuzzy logic. Great! Glad to know it's possible. My setting options for rice type a -mixed -porridge -sweet -semi-brown -brown -white -sushi and - harder - softer can be applied to the above. Which would you suggest trying? (I'm no rice expert!) I presume that afterward I add milk mixture per other recipes. Phil |
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![]() "Phil V." > wrote in message news ![]() > > You must choose another setting. Sweet rice setting won't work for Thai > > rice. It should work with a setting for long grain rice. At least it does on > > my fuzzy logic. > > Great! Glad to know it's possible. > > My setting options for rice type a > -mixed > -porridge > -sweet > -semi-brown > -brown > -white > -sushi > > and > - harder > - softer > can be applied to the above. > > Which would you suggest trying? (I'm no rice expert!) > I presume that afterward I add milk mixture per other recipes. > > Phil Those seem to be the same settings I have. I use white setting. If it is too soft you can try the harder setting. My directions are all in Chinese and Japanese so I have had to use the trial and error method. The lack of instructions in English partially explains the discount price I paid. Charlie |
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> Those seem to be the same settings I have. I use white setting. If it is too
> soft you can try the harder setting. My directions are all in Chinese and > Japanese so I have had to use the trial and error method. The lack of > instructions in English partially explains the discount price I paid. hehe. I got ours at comforthouse.com for a decent price. Great cooker regardless of language. I can't think of 'twinkly twinkle' without thinking gohan now! Thanks, Phil |
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> Those seem to be the same settings I have. I use white setting. If it is too
> soft you can try the harder setting. My directions are all in Chinese and > Japanese so I have had to use the trial and error method. The lack of > instructions in English partially explains the discount price I paid. hehe. I got ours at comforthouse.com for a decent price. Great cooker regardless of language. I can't think of 'twinkly twinkle' without thinking gohan now! Thanks, Phil |
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![]() "Phil V." > wrote in message news ![]() > > You must choose another setting. Sweet rice setting won't work for Thai > > rice. It should work with a setting for long grain rice. At least it does on > > my fuzzy logic. > > Great! Glad to know it's possible. > > My setting options for rice type a > -mixed > -porridge > -sweet > -semi-brown > -brown > -white > -sushi > > and > - harder > - softer > can be applied to the above. > > Which would you suggest trying? (I'm no rice expert!) > I presume that afterward I add milk mixture per other recipes. > > Phil Those seem to be the same settings I have. I use white setting. If it is too soft you can try the harder setting. My directions are all in Chinese and Japanese so I have had to use the trial and error method. The lack of instructions in English partially explains the discount price I paid. Charlie |
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> You must choose another setting. Sweet rice setting won't work for Thai
> rice. It should work with a setting for long grain rice. At least it does on > my fuzzy logic. Great! Glad to know it's possible. My setting options for rice type a -mixed -porridge -sweet -semi-brown -brown -white -sushi and - harder - softer can be applied to the above. Which would you suggest trying? (I'm no rice expert!) I presume that afterward I add milk mixture per other recipes. Phil |
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![]() "Phil V." > wrote in message news ![]() > I tried this and the results were a soggy sticky mess. I used thai rice > and standard measurements under sweet rice setting. Any suggestions? > Phil You must choose another setting. Sweet rice setting won't work for Thai rice. It should work with a setting for long grain rice. At least it does on my fuzzy logic. Charlie |
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"Phil V." > wrote in message >...
> I tried this and the results were a soggy sticky mess. I used thai rice > and standard measurements under sweet rice setting. Any suggestions? > Phil when i do thai sticky rice, i don't use a rice cooker. i soak and then steam (in cheesecloth). |
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"Phil V." > wrote in message >...
> I tried this and the results were a soggy sticky mess. I used thai rice > and standard measurements under sweet rice setting. Any suggestions? > Phil when i do thai sticky rice, i don't use a rice cooker. i soak and then steam (in cheesecloth). |
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