A nice, higher-end rice cooker with a couple of extra settings that true rice fanatics may enjoy. Used only for rice, it'll keep you happy for years. Most folks will be content (and a bit richer) with ...
A solid step forward. Using induction heat and pressure cooking, this model makes better rice than most restaurants, and it requires almost no effort or skill. Like its predecessors, it also has ...
My favorite is the cheapest of the bunch. Zojirushi’s rice cookers are powerful, thoughtfully made kitchen appliances. Still, our favorites are brand classics: The higher-end Zojirushi NW-QAC10 ...
In grad school, I ate rice every day. It's cheap, it's one of the best side dishes out there and it never gets old if you switch up your recipes. You can add kimchi, herbs, soy sauce, Sriracha, ...
The rice cookers Consumer Reports tests range from $20 to $40, with one glaring exception: a $270 Zojirushi induction rice cooker. It’s the top-rated model in our ratings due to high marks for its ...
If you eat a lot of rice or you’re just tired of making it on the stovetop and stressing that you have the correct rice-to-water ratio going each time, a good rice cooker can make better rice than you ...
If you eat rice frequently, you might be thinking about investing in a nice rice cooker. If you’ve done any research at all, you’ve probably come across the Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker and ...
I love rice the way some love bread or pasta. The dependable and cheap pantry staple is my comfort carb, the foundation for so many of my meals. And for as long as I can remember, that rice, whether ...
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