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  2. The Best Rice Cooker for Your Kitchen - AOL

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    The post The Best Rice Cooker for Your Kitchen appeared first on Taste of Home. Don't burn another pot of rice on the stove! Instead, grab the best rice cooker for your cooking style. You'll never ...

  3. Cook Perfect Rice With These Foolproof Rice Cookers Small ...

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    Shop Now. Aroma Housewares Digital Cool-Touch Rice Grain Cooker and Food Steamer. Amazon. $29.98. Aroma

  4. Rice cooker - Wikipedia

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    Electric induction rice cooker with scoop. A rice cooker or rice steamer is an automated kitchen appliance designed to boil or steam rice. It consists of a heat source, a cooking bowl, and a thermostat. The thermostat measures the temperature of the cooking bowl and controls the heat. Complex, high-tech rice cookers may have more sensors and ...

  5. National (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The brand made a brief appearance in 2003 on rice cookers, meat grinders and a handful of small kitchen appliances. In addition, National rice cookers were imported for sale in many Asian-American markets. National was well known throughout Asia as a reputable manufacturer of domestic appliances such as rice cookers.

  6. Aroma Housewares - Wikipedia

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    The company is a leading American brand for rice cookers. [1] It also produces portable electric burners, hot pots, induction products, electric woks, food steamers, countertop ovens, food dehydrators, pressure cookers, coffee makers, rice dispensers, slow cookers, DoveWare cookware and bakeware, and toasters.

  7. Cuckoo Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Cuckoo rice cookers. Cuckoo manufactures small home appliances, notably Korean-style pressure rice cookers.Korean-style cookers (0.8 kg to 0.9 kg cooking pressure) typically gelatinize rice starches more completely than Japanese-style cookers (0.4 kg to 0.6 kg cooking pressure) resulting in a more glutinous and marginally more nutritious cooked rice.

  8. Scorched rice - Wikipedia

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    Since demand for guōbā outstrips traditional production and modern ways of cooking rice (in electric rice cookers) do not produce it, guōbā has been commercially manufactured since the 1980s. [2] In Cantonese-speaking areas of China, scorched rice is known as faan6 ziu1 (飯焦, lit. ' rice scorch ') and is a prominent feature of claypot rice.

  9. Category:2024 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2024 in the Philippines" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...