Rice Cooker Features

If you are the kind of person who loves rice but just cannot cook it on top of the stove without making a horrendous mess, then the rice  cooker  is for you. Rice  cookers  can make light fluffy delicious rice every time without the mess created while cooking on the stove top.

If you are looking to buy a  cooker , you will need to know what kind of  cooker  you need. To begin with: how much rice does you family eat, or how much do you cook each week for yourself and your family. You need to know this so that you do not inadvertently buy a ten cup rice  cooker  when you family can only consume three to six cups. Also, you should be aware that three cups of dry rice will make six cups of cooked rice. If this is the amount that is good for your family, then you need to buy a three cup  cooker . Now that you know how much rice you want to cook and that the  cooker  can cook, what else do you need to know about the  cooker ?

Some  cookers  can cook soup, porridge (your morning oatmeal), eggs, steam vegetables and cook other foods as well. Will this be a help to you when you are making a meal for your family? If so, then you will want to have these features on your rice  cooker . Make a note of what features you would like.

Some rice  cookers  can cook your rice and keep it warm until you are ready to serve it. On the other hand, there are  cookers  that will keep your cooked rice perfectly fresh for up to three days.

There is a rice  cooker  called the Fuzzy Logic that claims to use human logic in cooking your rice. This means that the Fuzzy Logic  cooker  can adjust itself to the temperature and humidity of your house indoors and outdoors in order to cook a perfect pot of rice. Needless this type of technology also comes with a higher price tag. However, if you and your family eat a lot of rice and like it perfectly cooked, then the price tag may be well worth it.

Today’s modern  cookers  have many features to accommodate the tastes of the rice lovers. These features also come with functions that are needed to accommodate the most discriminating rice connoisseur. The  cooker  that is lower priced will have less of the bells and whistles than the more expensive  cooker . But, if you know what you want your  cooker  to do, then the higher price rice  cooker  may be your choice.