Friday, June 5, 2009

What You Need to Know about Aroma Rice Cookers

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.

Thanks God for the Aroma rice cookers. They make cooking the tastiest and fluffiest rice easy. Why are these rice cookers such a hit with rice lovers?

They make your life easier

I just love the fact that these rice cookers make cooking so easy. They are so simple you can cook your favorite rice in no time. Using the measuring cup and the rice paddle narrows your job to perfecting the rice-to-water ratio.

And then leave your rice cooker to the job. They also have parts that are easy to clean.

They come in various 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 ones offer 24-cup and 30-cup cookers. Single people and couples may want to buy the smaller versions of Aroma rice cookers. The bigger models are ideal for big families and for those who cook too much rice at a time.

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?re versatile rice cookers

Aroma rice cookers are all-around rice cookers, that is why many people love them. These rice cookers can give you the rice you want. They can also give you fresh, steamed veggies. They also sport a larger than usual inside and come with steaming baskets, giving you some time and energy savings.

They have lower price tags

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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