Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. The rice cookers Consumer Reports tests range from $20 to $40, with one glaring exception: a $270 Zojirushi induction rice ...
Save $25 on the Zojirushi NP-NWC10XB rice cooker, featuring pressure induction heating and AI technology for perfect rice at ...
If you eat rice frequently, you might be thinking about investing in a nice rice cooker. If you’ve done any research at all, you’ve probably come across the Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker and ...
Purchases you make through our links may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. Everyone loves a good home-cooked meal, especially when it can be made with ease. You can skip high ...
Cooking rice in a pot can get a little complicated sometimes (too much water? too little?), so to save you from wrestling burned bits off the bottom of your cookware with a spatula, there are rice ...
To the uninitiated, cooking rice seems like a fairly straightforward task, requiring only a pot, water and heat. It’s true that those are all the tools you need to cook rice effectively, but a ...
A nice, higher-end rice cooker with a couple of extra settings that true rice fanatics may enjoy. Used only for rice, it'll keep you happy for years. Most folks will be content (and a bit richer) with ...
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