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Zojirushi NS-ZCC18 10-Cup (Uncooked) Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker and Warmer, Stainless SteelNS-ZCC18The Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker & Warmer features advanced Fuzzy Logic technology, which allows the rice cooker to 'think' for itself and make fine adjustments to temperature and heating time to cook perfect rice every time.The Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer cooks flawless rice. This 10-cup rice cooker and warmer makes 20 cups of cooked rice and includes a variety of cooking functions comprising of white (regular/sushi, softer or harder), mixed rice, porridge, sweet, semi-brown, brown, rinse-free, and quick cooking. This unit uses a black thick spherical pan with stay cool side handles that provides even heating for better cooking. There is a programmable melody or beep audio indicator to indicate when the cooking cycle has ended.Other highlights include a detachable and washable inner lid, an easy-to-read LCD control panel, and automatic keep warm, extended keep warm and reheating cycle, delay timer with two settings and a built-in retractable power cord. Accessories include a spatula, a spatula holder, and 2 rice-measuring cups (regular and rinse-free). The 680-watt rice cooker and warmer measures 11-1/8 by 14-1/4 by 9-1/2 inches.Micro computerized Advanced Neuro Fuzzy logic technologyMenu settings include: white (regular/sushi, softer or harder), mixed, porridge, sweet, semi-brown, brown, rinse-free and quick cookingProgrammable melody or beep audio indicatorExtra Large Easy-to-Read color LCD displayAutomatic keep warm, extended keep warm and reheating cycleSpherical inner cooking pan and heating system ensures even heating for perfectly cooked riceProgrammable Delay timer (2 settings)Fold down handle for easy carry and transportBuilt-in retractable power cordAccessories include: Spatula, spatula holder and 2 measuring cups (regular and rinse-free)cETLus listedMake every rice type imaginable with a Zojirushi Rice CookerBrown RiceThis is a menu setting designed to cook delicious brown rice. In order to cook hard rice bran and the rice inside, preheating time is extended for better absorption of water, and is cooked at a lower temperature to allow the rice to cook longer without becoming mushy.Sushi RiceBecause sushi rice will be processed after it's cooked, it's easier to handle when it is a little firmer. This menu setting is very similar to regular white rice, but uses less water (adjusted by the water fill lines) for a firm finish.MixedMixed rice is rice cooked with additional ingredients and seasonings. This setting extends preheating for better absorption of seasoning. Also, the cooking temperature is slightly lower than regular white rice, to avoid ingredients from boiling over.PorridgeInstead of cooking rice in larger amounts of water and risk making it sloppy, use the porridge setting to cook fluffy porridge. Cooking temperature is slightly lower than regular white rice, to be cooked longer for soft texture.MICOM (Microcomputer) TechnologyAided by microcomputer technology, this category of rice cooker takes having rice on your menu from “occasional” to “serious”. Basically, the microchip does all the thinking for you, as far as adjusting cooking times and temperatures according to the type of rice you are cooking, and timing the pre-soaking of the raw grains and the final “wait” period during steaming.MICOM allows the cooker to have multiple functions on its menu, making it a necessity for any avid rice fan who wants to incorporate rice into their daily diet.How it WorksConventional rice cookers simply turn on and off in reaction to temperature. The “fuzzy logic” of MICOM fine tunes this adjustment to adapt to various rice types, such as white, brown, sweet or porridge, which all has different cooking requirements. The trigger to everything is the thermal sensor, a small round button at the bottom of the inner body of the cooker. As the inner pan’s weight rests on it and activates the sensor, it starts the cooking process and keeps an eye on the temperature and time.Key Features: Convenient detachable inner lidfor easy cleaning. Stay-cool side handles make removal of the inner cooking pan quick and easy. Spherical inner cooking pan provides even heating for better cooker.
Versatile Appliance Compact and convenient, the Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker and Warmer is a reliably versatile kitchen appliance for making all the rice recipes. Whether you like white or brown, or prefer the rinse-free variety of rice, this is the machine for you
Settings With its 2 delay start options and automatic, as well as extended Keep Warm settings, Neuro Fuzzy will accommodate any situation
Technology The advanced Neuro Fuzzy technology ensures the rice is fluffy and delicious with automatically customized cooking temperature and heating time adjustments
Compact and Practical Design With the full range of rice cooking options, including porridge, sweet, semi-brown, brown, rinse-free and sushi rice you'll be able to make a wide variety of delicious rice based dishes. Cook for yourself, your family or throw a party - this compact machine may take up less than a foot of your countertop space, yet it fits up to 10 cups of cooked rice inside
Other Features Its spherical inner pan sports stay cool side handles for safe retrieval and handling, while its convenient inner lid detaches for washing. Additionally, the rice cooker is equipped with fold-down handle and retractable power cord for convenient storage
I've only had this rice cooker for a week, but in that time I have made two pots of white rice, a pot of brown, and a couple of pots of steel cut oatmeal. This is by far one of the best and most useful electric appliance purchases I've ever made. I've been aware of rice cookers for a long time, but it never occurred to me that it would be something I'd use much. I've always made pretty good rice on the stovetop and don't make it that often, so it didn't seem particularly necessary in my small kitchen. But I kept reading about them, and a friend told me how she keeps brown rice going in hers and she and her husband cook veggies and bit of meat and fish and top the rice with it for quick weeknight dinners. I also wanted to be able to have brown rice more often for dinner but would avoid it because it takes too long to cook stovetop on a weeknight.So I started doing research (I research all my cookware and appliances to within an inch of their lives). For my needs, which included brown rices, good oatmeal, and other grains, it soon seemed that a fuzzy logic model would be the right one. Before I made a final decision to buy, I downloaded a copy of kThe Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook - Rev: 250 No-Fail Recipes for Pilafs, Risottos, Polenta, Chilis, Soups, Porridges, Puddings, and More, fro to see what I could cook that went beyond rice. I was so impressed with the variety and ease of the recipes that I decided to take the plunge. Then came checking out all the models on Amazon and other sights. From the customer reviews it seemed that the Zojurishi was the right brand. But what model? At first I thought a 3-cup would be enough for me and my husband, but after browsing the cookbook, I decided to go for the 5.5 cup as more versatile, especially when I was entertaining friends.A couple of the fuzzy logic models stood out, but after comparing them on the Zojirushi site, the Nero fuzzy model stood out, and then the plethora of 5-star reviews on Amazon convinced me. The price on Amazon was so much less than on any other cookware site so that turned into a no brainer decision.The upshot is that I am thrilled with this product. The results of all my rice dishes so far has been perfect, fluffy rice. Th e oatmeal is out of this world. The controls are easy to understand and I had little problem figuring them out from the manual, even as it is obviously translated from the Japanese (which can be a problem). My favorite feature is the timer function, which lets me set up brown rice in the morning to be ready when I get home from work and to set up the oatmeal at night so I have a hot delicious and nutritious breakfast ready for me when I wake up. One of the things that amazes me is that timers usually work by you setting the machine for when you want it to starts cooking. But with the Neuro Fuzzy, I set the timer for when I want the food to be ready to eat. I don't understand how it knows when to start the cooking, but it's electronic brain somehow does and that makes me very happy.Finally, the bowl and lid are very easy to clean. And I'm a happy camper.