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Reddit mentions of Zojirushi NSRNC-18A 10-Cup (Uncooked) Automatic Rice Cooker and Warmer with Floral Imprint

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Zojirushi NSRNC-18A 10-Cup (Uncooked) Automatic Rice Cooker and Warmer with Floral Imprint. Here are the top ones.

Zojirushi NSRNC-18A 10-Cup (Uncooked) Automatic Rice Cooker and Warmer with Floral Imprint
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    Features:
  • Cooks up to 10 cups of rice and then automatically keeps it warm
  • Locking lid keeps rice fresh and moist for 12 hours
  • Removable nonstick cooking pan prevents rice from sticking, cleans easily
  • Cord retracts under unit to eliminate clutter
  • Includes spatula, spatula holder, measuring cup
  • NOTE: Please ensure to measure rice in the cup that comes along with the product ONLY
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height12.1 Inches
Length12.7 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width12.7 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Zojirushi NSRNC-18A 10-Cup (Uncooked) Automatic Rice Cooker and Warmer with Floral Imprint:

u/dominicaldaze · 4 pointsr/Cooking

I've wondered this: i first learned that this was ok, but i was using an older, cheap rice cooker. I would sautee some aromatics first, then add the rice, sautée, then add water and cook. But last year I got my mom a nicer rice cooker (zushinya or something I can't remember) and the manual explicitly said not to put anything but rice and water in there. Does anyone know if thats bullshit? Is it just Japanese snobbiness? The only thing I could see going wrong is burning something or if somehow the pot got infused with other flavors.

edit: in case anyone was wondering, it was this model. Not too cheap, not too expensive, it's been really handy. Better than the cheap one I used to have!

u/Baseball1stTeams2nd · 2 pointsr/Cardinals

I actually have two. I got the newer one because it has a brown rice setting. The older one still works great, so I have a backup.

u/untaken-username · 1 pointr/IAmA

Here's the kind we have: http://www.amazon.com/Zojirushi-NSRNC-18A-Automatic-Cooker-Imprint/dp/B00005YXC1/

It's a bit more expensive (north of $100), but is still going strong after close to 10 years now. Cooks the rice perfectly every time. My Mother in law has a bigger version of the same brand uses hers three to six times a week and has been using it for over a decade without problems.

A good rice cooker is a required appliance in an Asian household! :-)