Friday, 5 June 2009

Aroma Rice Cookers 101

By Anthony Cruz

I am the number one fan of rice, which goes best with cream and sugar and some raisins for flavor. My mouth waters just the thought of it with crunchy snowpeas and steamed carrots for dinner. But an overcooked rice is an appetite killer and here's what I hate the most: Chewing undercooked rice, with brittle bits getting stuck in my teeth.

Good thing there are Aroma rice cookers. These rice cookers can make delicious rice. Why do many rice lovers prefer these cookers over other rice cookers in the market?

They make your life easier

What I like about rice cookers by Aroma is their simplicity. They make the art of rice cooking less difficult. Using the rice paddle and the measuring cup that come with every product narrows your task to simply measuring the rice and water.

And your rice cooker will take care of the rest. They are also dishwasher friendly.

They come in different sizes

The Aroma rice cooker series also features a variety of sizes. The Pot-Style Rice Cooker sports a traditional Japanese style. It can be as small as a 3 cupper and as big as a 15 cupper. The Cool-touch unit comes in various cup sizes: 4, 8, 10, and 15.

The commercial units have 24-cup and 30-cup rice cookers. Single persons as well as couples should get small Aroma rice cookers. The larger Aroma rice cooker models are perfect for people with big families.

They fit well

Buying a huge rice cooker is not recommended if your kitchen space is limited. Fortunately, I have my own Aroma cooker. I am very glad Aroma makes rice cookers that save important space.

They are all-around rice cookers

The flexibility of Aroma rice cookers makes them a hit with many consumers. Not only do they cook great rice, they can also steam veggies, seafood, and poultry. They can also cook soups and stews. The rice cookers also have spacious bowl and come with steaming baskets, saving you significant amount of time and energy.

They?re inexpensive

They are surprisingly very affordable relative to other popular brands like the Zojirushi rice cooker. And the Aroma rice cookers do well in the competitive market. Three-cup version costs around $14 and the 30-cup version costs $129.

They make great gifts for family and friends.

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