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Zojirushi 10-Cup Pressure IH Induction Heating Rice Cooker & Warmer (NP-NWC18XB) on sale for
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Product Details:
- Advanced fuzzy logic technology with AI (Artificial Intelligence)
- Superior induction heating (IH) technology generates high heat and makes fine heat adjustments resulting in fluffier rice
- Platinum infused nonstick inner cooking pan (1.7mm)
- Menu settings include: white (regular, softer or harder), umami, mixed, sushi/sweet, Jasmine, porridge, congee, brown, GABA brown, steel cut oatmeal and quick cooking
- Made in Japan
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Incomparable in quality of rice output. Sure the instapot does a lot, but if you want light fluffy perfectly done rice the Zojirushi beats it by miles. Sometimes the instantpot is fine but not fluffy, sometimes its a gooey overcooked mess. All the times the rice cooker is between great and perfect.
Instantpots are not fuzzy logic devices, dedicated rice cookers are constantly reading and adjusting the temperature of the rice and water to be perfect even if your house is cold or your water is warm or you put a bit too much or too little in or your rice is older and drier or younger etc etc.
Sure it takes longer, but I wash my rice before I start cooking, start it, the output tells me the exact time my rice will be done, I start cooking, hopefully everything is done at the same time, but if not the rice cooker has a smart keep-warm function that lets me fluff the rice once, and let it standby for an hour or two without compromising much.
It's so easy I never make/keep extra rice any longer, even leftovers get 1 cup of fresh rice-cooker rice.
I have both, they are not even remotely close.
And this is not even the top model Zoji makes, that one is well over $1000 and sold in Asia only
Edit: Buy some Kokuho Rice Yellow or even Rose at Costco, cook with this mf and I bet you can tell the difference even if rice is not your staple
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I'm curious if there really is value here in the induction aspect when it's paired with pressure. Seems to me they're responding with a technology that may not be superior or worth the cost simply to stay relevant.
If you want good rice you can't speed through it
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I haven't tried the Korean cuckoos so can't compare to that. However, the Zojirushi induction cooks the most consistently decent sushi rice of all the other rice cookers I've tried, including cooking on stovetop manually.
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I have both, they are not even remotely close.
And this is not even the top model Zoji makes, that one is well over $1000 and sold in Asia only
Edit: Buy some Kokuho Rice Yellow or even Rose at Costco, cook with this mf and I bet you can tell the difference even if rice is not your staple
Both.
I'm curious if there really is value here in the induction aspect when it's paired with pressure. Seems to me they're responding with a technology that may not be superior or worth the cost simply to stay relevant.
I've never had my instant pot make a good batch of rice, I'll keep a good dedicated rice cooker over my instant pot any day.
Here's a funny thing... This zoji on pressure setting takes 58 minutes to cook white sushi rice, twice as long compared to normal rice cookers of most brands. Kinda annoying to be honest.