10-cup micro-computerized rice cooker with Fuzzy Logic technology
Digital control panel; menu options for rice, steaming, soup, cakes, and more
15-hour timer; keep-warm mode; reheat function; nonstick inner pot for easy cleanup
Steam tray, measuring cup, spatula, spatula holder, and user manual included
Measures approximately 11 by 10-1/2 by 11 inches
Product Description
Rice, vegetables, soup and much more are deliciously prepared in this versatile Sanyo cooker. The stylish stainless steel wrap is complemented by black accents to present a fashionable look for any kitchen. Prepare your meals immediately or use the 15 hour preset timer to have your favorite dish ready at your desired time. Multi-menu selections on the easy to use digital keypad are ideal for white rice, brown rice, sushi rice, quick cooking, soup, steaming and even cake baking. The micro-computerized cooker makes up to 20 cups of rice, plenty for your family gatherings. A thick, 2MM non-stick inner pot creates even heat distribution for optimum cooking results.
Being a native rice eater, and having cooked rice flawlessly on the stove-top for years, I have always been very dismissive of these automatic rice cookers because they never lived up to the hype. Every rice cooker I had tried would brown the bottom layer of my rice, and I would have to simply throw the bottom half an inch of cooked rice into the sink.
Well, turns out that I had been wasting time & money over the wrong type of rice cooker. A friend recommended that I buy a fuzzy logic cooker. The concept was appealing, but the two hundred dollar tag was the deal-breaker.
While searching for another kitchen item, I stumbled upon this Sanyo model which claimed to deliver the same fuzzy logic technology for about half the price of the leading brand. And bought it on a whim.
Boy, am I glad! I have nothing but praise for this machine. I have cooked white basmati rice, brown basmati, brown short grain, quinoa, steel-cut oats, and bulghur wheat. Very very pleased, and highly recommend it. Remember, you have to stick with their suggested water proportions.
It also has the Bake option which I haven’t tried yet, but apparently, it is a premium feature found in the high-end models. Sweet. Cleaning up is a breeze as the steam vent detaches neatly. Despite having a large capacity (20 cups of cooked rice), It doesn’t take up much counter space either due to its tall, round design.
So, to anyone that’s been avoiding the fuzzy logic cookers because they are overpriced: go grab this affordable winner to create your before and after rice moment.