Using a rice cooker is a simple and effective way to cook rice. Many rice cookers keep the rice warm after it's cooked. There's no need to watch the rice cooker since this appliance comes with an automatic timer that clicks when the rice is ready. This article will show you how to cook rice with a rice cooker so that you can say good-bye to burnt rice and ruined pots.
Rice needs two things to evolve from a hard, little grain to big, fluffy morsels -- lots of water and lots of heat. For this reason, cooking rice happens in four phases:
Sitting in water
Boiling
Absorbing water (steaming)
Resting
Rice cookers automatically guide rice through these four stages. The appliance consists primarily of a main body, an inner cooking pan, an electric heating plate, a thermal-sensing device and some buttons.
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NO POWER
MAY POWER PERO HINDI UMIINIT
HINDI PA LUTO NAGWAWARM OR NAG OFF NA
Rice needs two things to evolve from a hard, little grain to big, fluffy morsels -- lots of water and lots of heat. For this reason, cooking rice happens in four phases:
Sitting in water
Boiling
Absorbing water (steaming)
Resting
Rice cookers automatically guide rice through these four stages. The appliance consists primarily of a main body, an inner cooking pan, an electric heating plate, a thermal-sensing device and some buttons.
This Screen Shot Owned by:Aspirasjun
NO POWER
MAY POWER PERO HINDI UMIINIT
HINDI PA LUTO NAGWAWARM OR NAG OFF NA
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