Showing posts with label aroma rice cooker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aroma rice cooker. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2018

Do You Need a $350 Rice Cooker? — You Can Do This

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Esther Choi stops by the test kitchen to help Cliff pick the best rice cooker. Can Cliff’s 10-year-old aroma rice cooker outperform the $350 Zojirushi rice cooker?



link to Aroma Rice Cooker:



link to Zojirushi Rice Cooker:



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Thursday, April 5, 2018

Aroma Rice Cooker and Food Steamer Review

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Hi Guys, today I’m reviewing the Aroma 8-cup digital rice cooker and food steamer. It measures 9 inches tall by 8 inches wide. It is lightweight.
LINK TO Aroma 8 cup Rice Cooker:
There are programmable digital controls. There is a 15-hour delay timer and white rice and brown rice functions.
The unit includes a rice measuring cup which is a ¾ cup standard US cup. steam tray, spatula, user manual with recipes and coupons.
The inside has a teflon coating and the pot is aluminum.
This cooker makes 2 to 8 cups of any variety of rice. Vegetables and meat can be steamed above while rice cooks below. You can also make chili, jambalaya and soups in the cooker.
When the rice finishes cooking, the cooker automatically switches to warm mode to keep food warm. Rice should not be left in the cooker on Keep-warm for more than 10 hours.
I’ll test the cooker by making 2 cups of rice. Fill the water to line 2. It took 35 minutes for the rice to finish cooking.
The beans I steamed and the 2 cups of rice were cooked perfectly.
The Aroma 8 cup digital rice cooker and steamer is affordable, easy to use and a great value for money.

** I was not paid by any company for this unbiased review **

Do You Need a 350 Rice Cooker? — You Can Do This

[embed width="800" height="600"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8FkbFoRCzc[/embed][autovid_profit_transcript]

Esther Choi stops by the test kitchen to help Cliff pick the best rice cooker. Can Cliff"s 10-year-old aroma rice cooker outperform the $350 Zojirushi rice cooker?

link to Aroma Rice Cooker:
link to Zojirushi Rice Cooker:


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