🍽️ Elevate your dining experience with Toshiba's rice perfection!
The Toshiba Rice Cooker is a 6-cup uncooked capacity appliance featuring advanced fuzzy logic technology, designed for effortless cooking of various rice types and grains. With a quick rice feature, keep-warm function, and programmable delay timer, it ensures convenience and perfect results every time.
D**N
Absolutely amazing
Super simple and effective makes rice making a zero thought process.
I**N
Perfect rice
First time rice cooker buyer. Not disapointed!The rice is always perfect!Best money spend
C**N
Really like the removable internal lid and steam val
The removable internal lid and steam val are very easy for cleaning. My old rice cooker Tiger brand didn't have this. The rice cooker is built with great quality.
V**Y
Great rice cooker, no issues
Makes fantastic rice, easy to clean and use. Even has the built in clock that does not reset when you disconnect
D**A
Work good, lousy manual.
This makes perfect rice every time. Lousy manual, no tech support. I had a problem trying to make ‘sticky/glutinous’ rice and could not get any help. After 3 tries I finally got it right.Making brow jasmine rice, several Goya rice mixes, following pkg directions, all came out perfect.In case you are not familiar with rice cookers… They all have one common characteristic that really makes them great. You put the ingredients in, press start and when done they switch to warm until you are ready to eat.There are two groups of rice cookers.The first group work by heat. When the liquid boils off they switch to warm. These work really well and are cheap. A good ‘Aroma’ brand one is only about $30. (The better of this group has a brown rice setting, best choice) One thing about this group. The bottom layer if rice tends to get browned or toasted. Many people love this part, and there is even a special name for it in Spanish, but I dont remember it. The rice is very good, and I used one of these for more than 20 years. The rice is a little drier than the next groupThe second group (Basically the Toshiba & Zojirushi group) are ‘ fuzzy logic’ cookers. They cook the rice by monitoring the humidity and temp of the rice. Thse make perfect, moist rice every time. Most have settings for multiple rice and grain types. They also mage good oatmeal and have timers so your cooking can start at anytime. Nice to get up to good hot oatmeal w/o cooking! The catch is that they sre more expensive. A Toshiba is about $120, the Z is about $170.If you like rice, start with a basic one that has a brown rice setting, about $30-40. If you like it, you may want to move up to one of the better ones in the second group.I always loved ruce & rice dishes. Living several years in Central and South America only reinforced that. My wife never liked rice much. When I upgraded to the Toshiba, she started liking rice. More moist, no toasted layer.Another suggestion. I virtually always make rice with chicken stick or chicken broth. Really adds a lot to it.
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