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The new and improved Aroma 20-Cup Digital 3-in-1 Rice Cooker, Food Steamer and Slow Cooker is designed to cook a good variety of dishes. The new function Flash Rice cooks those tough-to-cook grains quicker. Now get your homemade dinner ready in a snap!This convenient cooker perfectly yields 4 to 20 cups of any variety of rice with specialized functions for both White and Brown Rice. Once the rice has finished, it will automatically switch to Keep-Warm so there's no need for monitoring or stirring. The Steam Tray allows for healthy steaming of meats and vegetables, even as rice cooks below! With Aroma's Slow Cook function your rice cooker transforms into a 4-quart slow cooker, furthering its use as a meal-making powerhouse. The programmable 15-hour delay timer is great for families on the go, delivering delicious rice ready when it's needed. And when the cooking is done, the inner cooking pot and all accessories remove for easy cleanup.Steam Tray, Rice Measuring Cup and Serving Spatula included. BPA free
Multi-functional use: whether you are in the mood for a hearty jambalaya, steamed veggies and rice, or even a fluffy cake. You can accomplish it all with Your rice cooker. The possibilities are as creative as you are.
Nutritious & Delicious – The built-in Steam function allows for nutrient-rich meals to be prepared above while rice, soup, or any other meal simultaneously cooks below, allowing you to save time without sacrificing quality.
Slow Cook Function – This multicooker not only includes all of your favorite cooking options like cooking rice and grains, but also possesses the Slow Cook function that allows meals to simmer low and slow.
User-Friendly Programming – This product is a proud member of our “set it and forget it” mentality. It's incredibly simple to operate using our user-friendly digital panel that switches to Keep Warm mode automatically once cooking is finished.
XL Capacity – 20-cup capacity yielding 4 to 20 cups of cooked rice. Its large capacity can house small individual meals, prepare sizeable family meals, and is also great for entertaining!
Accessories – Includes a nonstick inner pot made of extra durable bonded granite, rice measuring cup, and serving spatula. Power consumption: 120V/60Hz 860W
NEW UPGRADE!! – 8x Bonded Granite nonstick inner pot that is more durable than ceramic and traditional inner pots, has a completely toxin free makeup and is dishwasher safe
Item Shape: Round
So you have an Aroma also. I know you might have been eyeing them in a store for a while before purchasing one, staring at their gleaming finish, sleek design and at the list of their promising multi-functions for making a meal quickly and easily, yet perfectly. Maybe you received one for your birthday or other holiday and you stared at it suspiciously wondering if you should even bother. Believe me you will be delighted to know how wonderful Aroma’s are. I will let you in on one of my Aroma secrets, my Souper Soup schema.UPDATE 2/13/2020-After 5 years of owning and operating Aromas I have discovered A NEW FEATURE OF THE AROMA!!!!!!! My spouse and I make all our own bread. I had tried the Yogurt button early on to get a quicker rise on my black bean burger buns, rolls, etc., but found the bread seemed to rise the same as if it was in the bread box. On my other appliances with a ferment feature I found they were also lacking in the quick rise department. So I found myself eyeing a fancy, foldable bread proofer. I started percolating. Was there something I overooked? How do I know the bread proofer could obtain a quicker rise for me? All of a sudden I realized---cue music-preferably the first few bars of The Knack's My Sharona with that bumping bass line---MY AROMA!!!!!!!---great ad campaign-looking forward-Ahhhhh, I placed my black bean burger buns in on the KEEP WARM setting, not the yogurt button. And wait---Not too long....PERFECT SUPER PERKY HIGH RISE BUNS-QUICK-much quicker than a ferment or a sit there in a bread box kind of rise. In fact they so far they are the best burger buns I have made. Note the average Aroma fits 5 homemade burger buns. Just add the ingredients, ask a nice bread machine to help with the work and shape the dough, then place in the Aroma on KEEP WARM and check in around 30 minutes to see how awesome the dough is. Hot tip-Remember to ad a little baking powder along with the yeast.-Julie SandsI am a vegetarian and so is my spouse. We did not used to be and so I went about making taste a likes to many of the meals I was formerly used to eating. I have hundreds of my very own vegetarian recipes even replicating the taste of foie gras using organic cage free eggs, caviar, veal parmagiana (using bread dough that has been dried somewhat,) and others too numerous to mention in this article.To encourage you to eat perfectly, (eating perfectly includes ethics,) I am letting you in on a VERY easy way to make delicious inexpensive vegetarian and or vegan soups in the Aroma that taste like they even have meat or fish in them though they do not.You will need certain staples on hand in your kitchen to do this. First you need containers that you will use as soup starter jars. These can be any type of containers, even recycled margarine containers work to get you started. I used to use recycled pasta jars to store my homemade soymilk in before we were able to purchase mason jars and funnels that make things a lot easier. Just remember, do not go in debt buying supplies, etc.! Do not put it on a credit card. Get a little at a time instead no matter even if you drive a Ferrari and live in an eight bedroom mansion, I say drive because I ask is that Ferrari paid off? Do you even own it yet, or is it even leased?A Foodsaver vacuum sealer, the larger model, not the hand held is fantastic for vacuum sealing soup starter jars to keep them fresh in wide mouth mason jars using the optional Foodsaver wide mouth mason jar attachment. Mason jar funnels are also helpful to have on hand. I recommend three as you will quickly find yourself vacuum sealing leftovers in jars, even leftover cake can be stored in half gallon wide mouth mason jars and vacuum sealed staying fresh in the refrigerator for months. A quick refresh in the microwave gives it that just came out of the oven taste.If considering what Aroma model to purchase, I like the kind that also sauté simmer but I do NOT cook meat or fish, etc., in them so I do not feel guilty about using that function. I sauté things like Morningstar vegetarian soy patties, vegetarian soy strips (Morningstar bacon-tastes like bacon,) breaded dough that has been dried to make my tastes like veal parmagiana meal. I also sauté black bean burger patties and burger buns, vegetables, etc., etc. Since you will most likely eventually be using at least two Aromas at a time, one with soup, another with pasta sauce, another you are sautéing or steaming in, if you are not yet vegetarian I recommend getting one that steams and makes soup but does not have the sauté simmer function. Then when you are confident you will only sauté vegetarian or vegan buying another that does and adding and you have more ability to make more complex meals, such as a cup of fresh homemade soup with dinner if desired.If you already have an Aroma with Saute-Simmer and were using the Aroma non-vegetarian I encourage you to begin to use it to make vegetarian meals. Same with the steamer function. If you start making soups you will see how easy this is and you will see it will be very easy and delightful.Now, how to make these easy tasty soups? In addition to the soup starter jars make sure you have plenty of different varieties of canned beans on hand, canned tomato sauce and tomato paste. Have lots of spices like Italian Seasonings, Basil, salt, pepper, paprika, coriander, bay leaves, clove (just one or two added to a soup is usually enough if using these to give the soup a ham type of flavor without the ham,) parsley, poultry seasoning, etc. I also keep Sweet and Sour sauce, Plum Sauce, Soy Sauce, Rice Wine, Balsamic Vinegar, Old Bay Seasoning, Taco Seasoning, Shwarma seasoning, non-gmo Cajun Spices, Tony Chacheres Brown Gravy mix and other vegan seasonings as some of my vegetarian soup making staples.Now for the fun part: During the week or weekend, whenever you cook, save any vegetarian leftovers in a soup jar. How do you do this if you are not yet cooking vegetarian? If you use vegetarian beans for example in a meal save the juice. If black beans were added put the black bean water that was in the can in a soup starter jar and vacuum seal it. If there is a small amount of leftover coffee in the pot you can even add that. Just fill up the jar, yes it will look different, a jar with coffee and bean juice and part of a cheese sandwich you did not finish made with vegetarian Tillamook Cheddar cheese. Did you steam spinach? Save the water from the spinach. It is a basis for vegetable soup stock. Have a mayonnaise jar that you are tired of scraping to get the last bit out? Put HOT water in the jar, shake it to mix up all that unused mayonnaise then store it in the fridge until you make soup, you will add the mayonnaise broth into the soup also. What about the salad dressing bottle that you thought was empty? It is not empty but still has delicious soup making spices, add HOT water, shake and a broth will emerge. Place it in the fridge it will help to make a delicious one of a kind vegetarian soup. Finished that small spice jar of pepper? Add hot water, shake and save for broth. Do this with all spices. You will be so excited to see what a savings this is. The money you did not spend on food save as a food fund. If you retire in thirty years, a food partition will be handy to supplement your grocery budget at that time. Maybe you will have $100,000 dollars or more in your food savings partition from not eating out and making inexpensive vegetarian soups on the weekends and putting away that money in a partition you set aside for food instead of spending it on something else.Since I already eat only vegetarian I even often shake the crumbs from a leftover container into a soup jar. Even my sourdough bread starter I put in soup. When I change jars on my sourdough starter I fill the old one with some hot water and shake it. It goes into soup and makes it own flat matzoh type tasting pasta in the soup. Leftover bread crumbs, even cake crumbs go into my soups. Have leftover flat soda or beer or wine or vodka in a glass? Put it in a soup starter jar. Even those ice cubes that were in the soda can be put in a jar and help make broth.I often like to have soup on the weekends, giving me a break from cooking and it also means less dishes. I open my refrigerator and gather my soup starter jars, usually there are around five or so and it makes a big batch of soup in my Aroma. If I need to add beans I throw some in. I then add around a tablespoon of salt to the Aroma. If there is no rice or grain in the jars I throw in some uncooked rice or barley or pasta, whatever I feel like. I cook it on high for two hours. I taste it and finish blending adding spices or even tomato sauce as needed. Often I do not add anything other than the salt, it is that good right away. If I have to blend it usually takes less than five minutes and no more than twenty to get a fantastic soup. If the soup tastes awful, DO NOT THROW IT OUT. Just adjust the spices-for example adding beans with bean water or tomato sauce or leftover spaghetti sauce and it will fix it. You will have delicious soup. You will learn to make a great soup quickly and easily. Have fun taking those leftover Sunday pancakes and making soup with them.NOTES ON THIS MODEL AROMA: I am particularly impressed with the oatmeal button. I just put some extra virgin olive oil in the Aroma pan with a little salt, oatmeal and water and I do not even have to stir, I get perfect oatmeal. So wonderful as I use oatmeal in my bread making and also use oatmeal or rice as a vegetarian dog food base for my homemade dog food I feed to my dog. The oatmeal button is a fantastic help to me. To add fruit flavors it is as easy as adding some strawberry or blueberry jelly and chopped walnuts or other nuts are also flavor options. I began making my own jelly with my bread machine for environmental reasons a few years ago when I realized it cuts down on the number of containers my spouse and I use. I just refill my mason jars wit the homemade jelly. As far as the sushi rice button it works well but I was disappointed with the name. Instead of saying Sushi Rice it should be called Sticky Rice rather than sushi rice for ethical reasons as not to encourage the eating of fish. The quinoa button I have not tried yet but I am wondering if other grains could be cooked on that setting? I use a lot of barley, couscous, farro, frekkeh, grains such as that. The packaging was disappointing as it showed pictures of what appears to be fish or meat. My original Aroma, which has less functions but still can sauté never showed anything but vegetarian cooking pictures on the box and so that packaging was quite superior as it did not encourage non-vegetarian eating. I was expecting since this is a newer style Aroma with more functions the packaging would have been more improved by showing only vegan cooking pictures, being even more ethical than the former vegeatrian only packaging of my original Aroma purchased around 5 years ago. The Aroma is still my favorite brand of multi cooker and I look forward to them improving even more.Yes, I know it's a rice cooker, but I bought it primarily to make oatmeal. It makes good rice, does what it should. Definitely happy in that regard.But the oatmeal! I love oatmeal, but I hate making it on the stovetop. Standing there for 20 minutes, stirring it, making sure it doesn't overflow or burn. There are better uses of our time. So I bought this because I couldn't stand it anymore. And the oatmeal comes out great. It's not 100% perfect oatmeal, tbh, just 99.5% perfect. The only thing wrong is for whatever reason somewhere in the oatmeal develops this little film while it's being cooked and after you pour it in the bowl you can stir around and find it and it's easy to throw away, then you have a 100% perfect bowl of oatmeal. I don't know if it's because I use milk or what, but whatever. It's not a big deal.I only cook for myself and the max amount I've tried is 3/4th cup (a standard cup, not their provided cup) rolled oats and 3/4th cup times 3 milk. It's never overflowed. I've used it every day for almost a month and I'm very happy.Definitely a step up from the cheaper models, this cooker does a good job without too much fuss, with the caveat that it is used at less than the listed capacity and with the steamer tray ALWAYS installed.I have found that 6 cups of rice is the maximum I would ever try in it, and normally I go with 4. With the steamer tray installed, cleanup of the lid isn't too much of a problem, but leave that out and even just 2 cups makes an awful mess of starchy good that bleeds from the vent at top. I have also found that with 4 cups of rice it needs the water to be filled to the 5 cup line in the actual cooking container.I occasionally use the steamer tray for meats when cooking rice, but the amount of starchy goop from rice/grains pretty much means anything else should be steamed alone.The pan is easy to clean and as long as you don't let stuff get into the lid, it works great. I got it mostly to let me make several meals worth of rice for myself and it excels at that, the extras either being stored in the fridge or frozen.I would recommend this cooker as long as you are not planning to use more than about half its capacity.I have had other brands of Rice Cookers in the past that I liked ok. It seemed no matter how much a rinsed the rice before I cooked it the starch always leaked out of the top of them. My son bought me an Aroma Rice Cooker for Christmas several years ago and I absolutely loved it! I cook rice almost every day and the latch on my previous one finally gave away so I bought this one as a replacement. This model is a step up from the last one I had and I was nervous to order another one but it has met my expectations in every way. Cut cooks my rice perfectly every time and it never leaks! I’ll never use another brand again. I’m completely sold on Aroma.It is very easy to use. Just one touch with on/off button then another touch with white rice then leave it to work automatically. For white rice it usually take just 30 minutes to get done. This rice cooker helps saving me so much time cooking my rice and it’s very easy to clean. Highly recommend for people who love to eat rice and look for an affordable rice cooker.Truly a great little rice cooker! I say little but it makes a ton of rice and steams vegetables to perfection.Do not waste your money on crazy expensive ones this one is fantastic and the inner pot is so easy to clean. I only wish my Crock-Pot was as easy to clean.My only negative review is that the timer part just circles (like it's loading) up until the last few minutes so until you learn about how long each thing takes to cook you won't actually know until it's in the last 7 to 10 minutes.2 to 1 is the key set it and forget it, it's awesome this is my first rice cooker and I love it, it makes rice perfectly, and once it's done it goes automatically on "keep your food warm" mode. I love it.La usé por primera vez:Puse 3 tazas de arroz, (Con la taza que viene incluida). Coloqué piezas de pollo y verduras en el área de la rejilla para cocinarlas al mismo tiempo. Agregué algunas especias y el resultado fue espectacular y delicioso. ¡Amé la olla!.Actualización: ya he usado la olla varias veces y excelente. Utilicé la función de "slow cook". ¡Muy buenos resultados!.Nueva Actualización: 30 oct 2020 ¡La olla salió excelente!, Ha pasado ya más de un año que la compré y he cocinado muchísimas veces. ¡Esto fue una GRAN INVERSIÓN! ,????????Excelente arrocera, a mí siempre me ha gustado hacer sushi y platillos orientales como pokes (bowls) y yakimeshi. Siempre lo más difícil era hacer el arroz, más en una cacerola. Con la funcionalidad de hacer arroz de sushi de este bebé sale en menos de 30 minutos y calidad restaurante, ahora ceno sushi y bowls todos los días.Además de que lo puedes programas y una que otra bondad, también puedes hacer platillos al vapor (y yo que tengo gastritis) salen super bien y muy sanos. Limpiarla es muy sencillo, honestamente mi nivel de vida subió.Nota: Es una arrocera muy grande (en la imagen no se ve pero si es de buen tamaño), tiene una capacidad de 10 tazas de arroz, yo nunca uso la verdad más de 2, por lo que sí gustas compra una más pequeña si sólo es para una o dos personas, pero la marca es una maravilla.Algo que hay que considerar, gasta mucha luz, creo cocinando en estufa el arroz está listo en menos tiempo, para usarse en caso de que no quieras estar al pendiente ni usar gas solo programas y listo.Para comerse al momento, si haces demasiado y almacenas se vuelve duro el arroz.La avena queda como engrudo nada que ver a las imágenes.La veo práctica por la cuestión de programar y poder hacer más cosas a diferencia de cocinar en la estufa. Otros platillos tardan horas lo veo innecesario. Demasiado gasto de energía.Actualización. Me ha servido bastante para hacer sushi, de verdad que mi sushi favorito es el que hago con esta arrocera. Otro detalle importante que aprendí con la práctica es que para evitar ese término duro o seco después del día de preparación que mencionaba antes, es que aproveches el cocimiento de el arroz y metas varias verduras a vapor para que suelten sus jugos en el arroz y quedé blandito a su vez, al refrigerarse se vuelve duro pero al recalentar se ablanda de nuevo gracias a la humedad de las verduras cocidas.I do love this rice cooker. It has been almost a month since I started using it and haven't found any issues with it. I would recommend it and would buy more products from this supplier. I also wish they could make a rice cooker with a reheat feature. My disappointment however, is with the way they promote their products. I paid some extra money for the warrant and was very much disappointed after getting the product and following the directions included in the package when I went on their website as per their directions to register my product (for the warrant). They make it clear on their website that they only offer warranties to people from US. I am from Canada and was surprised why this was not mentioned at the time of purchase (bought through Amazon). Would be glad if you could please address this and how I can get my refund for the warrant. ThanksLa mejor compra. Superó mis expectativas.El arroz me queda mejor que nunca y súper fácil de hacer, solo aprietas un botón y listo, el arroz queda excelente, bien cocido y no se pega.Además de que trae la opción de arroz para sushi y de saltear vegetales.La única pega que le pongo es que es muy grande. Si tu familia es de 2,3 personas te quedará grande, lamentablemente no hay otra aroma más pequeña con opción de sushi.Aún así la recomiendo ampliamente y estoy pensando en adquirir otra más pequeña para preparar sólo arro cocido.