Kohl's has for their
Rewards Members (
free to join):
10-Cup Zojirushi Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer (NS-TSC18XJ) on sale for
$159.99 when you apply promo codes
HOME10,
SAVE20 and
TAKE10 in your cart + you will
earn $30 in Kohl's Cash to use Oct 21-27 (may vary by purchase date)
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
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About this Item:
- Micro computerized fuzzy logic technology
- Doubles as a steamer with its versatile Steam menu setting
- Easy-to-clean clear coated stainless steel exterior
- Automatic keep warm, extended keep warm and reheating cycle
- Interchangeable melody and beep signal
- Delay timer (2 settings)
- Menu settings include: white/sushi, mixed, porridge, sweet, brown, cake, steam and quick cooking
- Made in China
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If you are cooking brown rice you only need a simple rinse to reduce pesticide and any debris. You won't get much in the way of sticky starch since the bran is still encapsulating the kernel. It will have a natural nutty flavor and very little in the way of sticking (unless over cooked).
If you are cooking American "enriched" white rice you should NOT rinse it. That cloudiness is more than white rice starch from processing. It includes additional nutrients the USDA recommends for folks not eating a balanced diet. Usually it includes: Thiamine (B1), Niacin (B3), Folic acid (B9), Vitamin B6, Iron, Zinc, Selenium.
If in doubt look at the packaging to see if it is no rinse enriched (adding what was removed) or fortified (adding more than what was there). You should avoid using parboiled rice as that has already been cooked once and is best done on the stovetop.
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https://shop.zojirushi.
That implies this rice cooker is made in Japan. It is clearly stated on their website it is made in China.
https://shop.zojirushi.
But for transporting and keeping food for a potluck warm, making porridge, steaming dumplings or custards.. this dude handles it.
Gotta say though that it started cooking rice unevenly and not keeping it fresh for days after the 2 year mark, hence the Cuckoo
https://shop.zojirushi.com/produc...9406861472 [zojirushi.com]
I'm not sure how your "Toyota is Japanese" comment is relevant, considering the following Toyota models and their Country of Origin, as "China" is nowhere to be found:
Toyota Sienna (built in Princeton, Indiana)
• Toyota Sequoia (in Princeton, Indiana)
• Toyota Highlander (in Princeton, Indiana)
• Toyota RAV4 Hybrid (in Georgetown, Kentucky)
• Toyota Camry (in Georgetown, Kentucky)
• Toyota Avalon (in Georgetown, Kentucky)
• Toyota Tacoma (in San Antonio, Texas)
• Toyota Tundra (in San Antonio, Texas)
• Toyota Corolla (in Blue Springs, Mississippi)
Prius, Mirai, Land Cruiser and 4Runner are made in Japan.
"Made in China" spelled out on the Zojirushi website:
https://shop.zojirushi.
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"Country of Origin:
Made in China
Made to Zojirushi Standards.
This product was manufactured in a Zojirushi factory that meets the highest standards set by Zojirushi."
https://shop.zojirushi.
As for only rinsing the rice a couple of times, there is new milling technology that makes it possible to skip. In Japan this kind of rice is called "Musenmai No-Wash Rice" and requires the use of the green tinted rice cup Zojirushi gives you. I don't usually see this rice here unless I'm at a Japanese grocery store. https://www.reddit.com/r/japanlif...ce_b
"Country of Origin:
Made in China
Made to Zojirushi Standards.
This product was manufactured in a Zojirushi factory that meets the highest standards set by Zojirushi."
https://shop.zojirushi.
I have a cheapo $40 unit now and it's lasted forever.
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What am I missing?
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