Saturday, February 27, 2010

What do you remember when Come 5 Cup rice cookers

My family just can not get enough of rice. We love it. We are very picky about our rice. My husband complains when we serve him rice is too sticky. My child complains when we give him rice is too dry. We used to have a 3 copper, but it disappointed us. 

My concern is size. We always eat rice, so there's a little rice cooker is never a good idea. Thank God, my mother persuaded me to buy a Flavor 5 cup rice cooker as a gift. Below are some features you should check when getting 5 cup rice cookers. 

Capacity 

My friend was very disappointed when she tried her new 5 cup rice cooker. She was so positive about her latest purchase, so she cooked 5 cups of rice. She left the rice cooker for some time to participate in some household chores, positive that the stove would do okay. But when she returned, rice cooker had spilled some water. It was a terrible mess. 

So read the specs carefully when getting a 5 cup rice cooker. Make sure you get a '5 cups cooked 'or '5 cups dry' rice cooker. There is a huge difference. 

Versatility 

Choose a flexible 5 cup rice cooker. If you are on a healthy diet, you may want something that allows you to cook healthy food. Besides cooking the finest rice, rice cooker, you should also allow you to steam veggies, fish, and making casseroles and soups. 

Cleaning ease

When getting a 5 cup rice cooker, ensure that the parts are easy to clean. There are rice cookers that infection of making a real mess on the counter. Stay away from these rice cookers. Get one that has a lid that hardly requires washing after cooking. Choose a rice cooker, which has good features, good technique, and is dishwasher-friendly. 

Automatic settings 

Auto stop and timer functions are good if you're a busy person and have to leave your rice cooker unattended. Automatic settings save you much time and energy stirring and watch your rice cooker. Top of the line 5 cup rice cookers have great features like delayed start mode and extended keep warm mode. Many high-end rice cookers have settings for different types of rice. 

Design and style 

Of course you do not want your 5 cup rice cooker looks out of place on your counter. Select a stove that fits your counterpart well. Go to a stove that goes well with the overall kitchen design.

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