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To: Rambi who wrote (64692)2/5/2004 6:04:03 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
Speaking of rice cookers, here is a snippet from an email I recently received from Cooks Illustrated.

The Best No-Frills Rice Cooker
Here in the test kitchen, we depend on electric rice cookers for
perfect, foolproof rice. We had two questions. How do they work,
and which model is best? It turns out that rice cookers do not have
timers. Instead, they turn themselves off when the temperature in
the inner pot starts to rise, something that occurs when the water
is fully absorbed by the rice. A good rice cooker will then shift
to a "keep warm" setting, which holds the rice at about 180 degrees.
Our favorite no-frills model is the 5-cup National SR-W10NA ($37.99).