Zojirushi NP-HBC18 10-Cup Rice Cooker and Warmer with Induction Heating System, Stainless Steel
Latest Zojirushi’s induction heating rice cooker and warmer induction heating system includes features and micro-computer technology are: Superior induction heating (IH) technology, options for healthy cooking, brown rice, brown rice, GABA, and germinated brown rice Multi-menu cooking functions: white rice (regular, softer or harder), mixed with rice, sushi rice, porridge, sweet rice, quick cooking, easy to clean New coated stainless steel exterior Black thick spherical inner pot, removable and washable inner lid, Easy-to-LCD panel for cycle and timer functions to read, interchangeable melody and beep signer
Over the past 40+ years – I think I bought my first “automatic” rice cooker in 1965 – I have owned quite a few rice cookers. I loved the first one and adore this one.
As the new technologies appeared on the market here in the U.S., I upgraded and also bought the larger capacity ones. I used my Zojirushi “flower” rice cooker for several years and still have it and use it when I need to cook two types of rice (or another grain) when my main one is in use.
I had to have the first “Neuro Fuzzy” Zojirushi and used it at least two or three times a week until the IH appeared. Being an appliance/techie junkie, I just HAD to have one.
(I passed the neuro fuzzy cooker along to my daughter and she uses it almost daily.)
This is to me truly the “ultimate” rice cooker. But it also cooks so much more than just rice.
I am a huge fan of various grains, cooked alone or in combination with other grains and other foods.
This cooker is ideal for cooking everything from porridge to pilaf.
Buy the Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook – you will not be disappointed and will widen your range of foods that can be cooked painlessly in this cooker.
I’m a very experienced cook but I learned a lot from this cookbook.
Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks? They are wrong.
I won’t leave my home when I have something cooking on a gas cooktop but think nothing of setting this to cook and going out for several hours as I know it will finish the cooking cycle and switch to keep warm and I will have something ready to serve when I return.


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