The Best Rice in the world - Japanese High Tech Rice Cooker

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  • The Best Rice in the world - Japanese High Tech Rice Cooker. The two reasons for the best rice in the world: 1) the meticulous labor-intensive care and pride of the Japanese rice farmers whose families have been growing rice for generations and 2) the most advanced Japanese high-tech rice cooker technology in the world. People living outside of Japan can now enjoy the best rice outside of Japan with the new Japanese high-tech rice cooker export model and a high level of California Koshihikari rice grain. Both can now be purchased in the US and outside of Japan:
    Japanese High-tech IH rice cooker:
    3 cup rice cooker: amzn.to/3tEh7dB
    5 cup rice cooker: amzn.to/3k4w1I2
    Japanese High-tech IH Pressure (atsuryoku) 5 cup rice cooker
    (the top of the IH series: IH + Pressure):
    amzn.to/3BxD8ii
    Japanese Koshihikari Rice Grain(California): amzn.to/2DBUAsq
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  • @kkjjffss
    @kkjjffss 3 года назад +32

    This was tremendously educational, thank you!

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +1

      So happy you got something out of the video! Thank you for letting me know.

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      @reeselarry4207 3 года назад +1

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    • @haydenbrett125
      @haydenbrett125 3 года назад

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  • @amber.cartomancer
    @amber.cartomancer Год назад +10

    I'm FINALLY buying a Zojirushi rice cooker. I'm Black American and 53 years old. My best friend from college is Japanese and has always had a Japanese rice cooker at home. I've struggled for decades with my $25 specials knowing that I could make better rice on the stove🤣. I love rice and usually by Botan brand, it's a California rice. The last few times I've made rice it's either been soggy or dry. I cannot wait for my rice cooker to come! I'm going to up my rice choices too🥰

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  7 месяцев назад

      Glad you are taking the plunge!

  • @ricklee5431
    @ricklee5431 2 года назад +13

    I have used the Zojirushi NS-LLH05 now for almost three years up to 4 times weekly and am extremely happy with it. Prior to that I had a Tiger which was also very good though the coating inside began to disintegrate, probably because of its age and the technology wasn't quite as sophisticated back then.
    I regularly cook Basmati, Jasmin and Sushi rice, depending on the dish I cook.
    To say that Japanese rice is the best in the world is simply wrong. You can't compare Mercedes to Ferrari, they are both entirely different categories.
    Bali and West Java have excellent rice and in Bali it is extremely labour intensive and everything is done by hand... no machines or tractors.
    In regards to Indian rice, Indian Gate or Delhi Gate are the best! Both are Basmati type but they are grown only in the North of India and what gives those two types their special flavour and texture is the kind of heat from the sun and the water, which comes from the Himalayas.
    I have tried and am still trying many types of rice and if you want to use a superlative such as "the best" - I would say that the best Jasmine rice comes from Bali, the best Basmati rice comes from the North of India and the best Sushi rice is still a work in progress because I have only access to one brand, but it is very good.

  • @SoopaFlyism
    @SoopaFlyism 3 года назад +4

    Impressive tech. But I can't wait 3 hours for cooking rice. Not even if its perfect. Ain't nobody got time for that! When I get home from work I have 1 hr to cook max.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +2

      My rice cookers takes 48 minutes usually. I wash and soak the rice prior and set the timer. There is also a speed function that cuts down the time of cooking the rice. But I have never used it as the level of the rice is not as good when using the speed function.

  • @joeclark7298
    @joeclark7298 5 дней назад +1

    Japanese Al Pacino back at it again

  • @huggibear8886
    @huggibear8886 3 года назад +10

    I have been so dissatisfied with my current rice cooker I’ve all but given up cooking rice at home. I’ve been looking at the same model of rice cooker that you mention in your video and in the link. I did not know there were different grades of rice. I learned so much from this video I cannot wait to purchase some authentic rice and the rice cooker for my 33rd birthday. What a wonderful experience it was watching your video. Thank you!

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +2

      You are so welcome! I hope you can find the rice cooker and grade of rice that you are satisfied with!

  • @hastings6019
    @hastings6019 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for the video, Is the NP HCC 10 a good one as well or would you still recommend the one in your description ?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +1

      Leonard, they are the same type of IH rice cooker. One is a 3 cup and one is a 5 cup cooker. 3-cup rice cooker: amzn.to/3tEh7dB
      5-cup rice cooker: amzn.to/3k4w1I2. Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I did not realize that the one I had listed was the 3-cup rice cooker. So I also added the 5-cup to the decription. Thank you!

  • @dracodancer3262
    @dracodancer3262 3 года назад +7

    Your expression after eating the rice makes me want some.
    Definitely gonna pick some up now!

  • @fsqrd
    @fsqrd 3 года назад +9

    2 years ago when we were in Tokyo, we stopped at the Isetan “Depachika” and bought rice at a shop that polished and finished it to our specifications. It was a treat to eat it and my wife is now a rice snob so I’ll have to try your recommendation on ordering some food rice from Japan. 👍

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +1

      :) You must have bought a very expensive, high quality brand of rice!

  • @KyleHohn
    @KyleHohn 2 года назад +2

    Doesn’t California have better rice due to lower radiation and arsenic levels in the soil? Tamaki gold a Japanese brand grows it’s rice in Japan, right?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 года назад

      I am not sure about the radiation and arsenic levels of the soil. But to me, the Japanese grown rice is always better. It could be the rice cooker technology also.

  • @AurumUsagi
    @AurumUsagi 2 года назад +4

    I love my Zojirushi rice cooker! Mine's one of the IH models that came via Singapore, due to it being 240V and having a BS1363 plug (I'm in the UK, so it's very convenient for me as SG uses the same plugs as us), as well as English inscriptions, so the quality is the same as a JDM model with all the bells and whistles, since Zojirushi themselves have a division in Singapore. My Zojirushi hot water dispenser is also an SG model.

  • @aajohnsoutube
    @aajohnsoutube 3 года назад +2

    Zojiroshi Neurofuzzy & a big one both made in Japan... and Japanese or california rice that cost the same per pound as American beef...
    I try not to think about it.
    #1 find the rice you like - more important
    #2 these are not pressure cookers - be patient

  • @vyviantan1224
    @vyviantan1224 3 года назад +33

    You speak impeccable English Matsuno-san and thank you for sharing.

    • @kalaukia434
      @kalaukia434 Год назад +12

      He is from the United States

    • @MEM2022
      @MEM2022 Год назад

      Such a weird comment. …. Even people from the US have an accent gosh…

    • @damienx0x
      @damienx0x Год назад +2

      ​@@MEM2022No his comment was calling out idiotic racism.

  • @user-lz6dm5lk9y
    @user-lz6dm5lk9y Год назад +1

    Hi Mike. Do you still recommend the same IH model, Zojirushi NP-GBC05XT? Is the IH Pressure model worth the extra expense? It costs about $500 now on Amazon.

  • @snowangel0484
    @snowangel0484 3 года назад +4

    I have the zojirushi IH 3 cup and have had it for about 10 years now and i love it. Quick question, have you tried the pressure IH? What are your thoughts about it?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Yes, the IH Pressure (atsuryoku) cooks the best in the IH series. But it does cost a bit more: amzn.to/3BxD8ii
      That would be my pick if I were to buy a new rice cooker.

    • @jacksonblack2776
      @jacksonblack2776 2 года назад +1

      I’ve had both, I returned the pressure IH and kept the regular IH. I couldn’t tell any difference in rice quality from the regular IH, and I’m very particular about my rice. I also use Koshihikari rice. Cheers.

  • @Star-gb3bw
    @Star-gb3bw 3 года назад +2

    Very informative video about the all famous Japanese rice cooker! *LOVE* your video content. I hope many viewers like & subscribe!

  • @Watcher3223
    @Watcher3223 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've grown up with Japanese rice cookers, whether Panasonic/National, Zojirushi, or Tiger.
    My family has even served Japanese-style rice with western meals, such as corned beef, steak, barbecues, and the like.
    My current rice cookers are a Zojirushi induction heating model as well as a National fuzzy logic model. They were rather lucky thrift store finds, totaling around $15 for both. Both work well, though I do give the edge to the Zojirushi with induction heating.
    And, while it's hard to find Japanese-grown rice at affordable prices here in the United States, there are good varieties of Californian rice available that I use. And Walmart does sell Botan brand calrose rice, which is good, IMO, for around $20 for a 20 pound bag.
    The nearest Asian supermarkets may have better prices and certainly more choices, but the rather long drive to get there adds to the total cost, so I would have to plan on getting other things there to make it worthwhile ... which it tends to be since there are a great many Asian foods in my pantry and fridge that I simply can't get at Walmart.

  • @onixxx1984
    @onixxx1984 3 месяца назад +1

    The best rice cooker is a dedicated rice cooker donabe, kumoi kiln and igayaki double lidded rice cooker donabe. I bought a Nagatani-en Kamado san 3 gou rice cooker, it takes the same time to cook rice as with an electric one, but the results are better than anything else, the aroma is enhanced by the clay.

  • @cjlhessing
    @cjlhessing 3 года назад +3

    Now this is fascinating stuff. Had no idea that the tech inside rice cookers had moved in so much. Looks like I need to go searching for a U.K. compatible IH machine. God help me.

    • @gustavb479
      @gustavb479 2 года назад

      Same here, did you find anything? I would like to buy the Zojirushi on the links but would need 220 volts.

  • @raykall
    @raykall 3 года назад +4

    That was awesome Mike, thanks for sharing and hi from the UK!

  • @HealingWisdom-1
    @HealingWisdom-1 2 месяца назад

    Watching your videos from India. Nice presentation.

  • @nick_g
    @nick_g 3 года назад +3

    I'm importing the top of the line toshiba rice cooker to the USA. I have the power transformer. Everything is in japanese though. Any tips on how to translate all the buttons? I'm thinking to just use google translate on my phone (point the camera at japanese and it translates in augmented reality). Is there an easier way?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +3

      I think you should just find a Japanese friend to help you translate it, it would be easier and more certain. But the controls usually are quite basic, so probably if you can enter the kanji or hiragana into the Google translator you could get it done.

    • @nick_g
      @nick_g 3 года назад +1

      Google translate works well enough

  • @sweetsecret8431
    @sweetsecret8431 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this video. I’m here in Hawaii and will definitely get that grains in Don Quijote

  • @mikebordeaux8218
    @mikebordeaux8218 29 дней назад

    I've owned my fuzzy logic for 20 years, maybe time to upgrade to an IH?

  • @nine7295
    @nine7295 10 месяцев назад

    If you happy with the $25... Rice cooker, then you don't need to watch further... Really. how arrogant.

  • @jakys88
    @jakys88 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, my question would be which of these options should I choose, which one would be better for me, that's what I'm more interested in. Thank you for your answer. (Zojirushi Ns Tsc 18 vs Zojirushi NP-HCC10XH Induction Heating1.8L .Or is there another IH that is better than this one?

  • @FMHammyJ
    @FMHammyJ 3 года назад +2

    I am moving into a new apartment....my first purchase for my new kitchen was a set of Henckel's knives, my second purchase will be a Zojiurishi IH rice cooker......I am looking forward to having rice be my main carbohydrate again.....roomate doesnt like it.....:(

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Wonderful! Enjoy the rice! Maybe your roommate will eventually start liking rice if she sees how delicious it is. :)

  • @JackMyersPhotography
    @JackMyersPhotography 2 года назад +4

    I was stationed at Misawa AB, and I often try to explain to people just how amazing rice is in Japan, because there’s no American comparison I’ve found yet. I really miss it. Every small store in Japan I visited had a complimentary full rice cooker and another full of miso, free to customers. This is a wonderful instructional video, thanks!

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and sharing your experiences in Japan. It is hard to find really good rice once you leave Japan. Even when I return to Hawaii, I don't eat rice usually as it is never the same. I think I got spoiled! :)

    • @roninbushito
      @roninbushito 2 года назад +2

      @@MikeMatsuno please check out the rice factory in kakaako. It would be cool if you made a vlog on it too.
      I believe it’s the best place in Oahu you can get for Japanese grade koshihikari and other varieties

  • @TheSebaslete
    @TheSebaslete 4 месяца назад

    I need to buy a 240 volts rice cooker.. My budget is 500 usd... what and where y should buy?? Help please!

  • @abraorafa
    @abraorafa 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Mike! First of all, thanks for the video. I have a question about the gō measurement and I think you can help me.
    I know that 1-gō is equivalent to approximately 180mL, and that is not the point. I also know that, in theory, I don't need to stick to that measurement, I can normally add the equivalent measure of water to the equivalent measure of rice I'm making. The question is: is 1-gō what the average japanese conventionally eats alone at a meal? Or is 1-gō an amount for 2 or more people? 1-gō for one person just seems like a lot in my opinion HAHAAH
    (I know that depending on the size of the pan, in the specific case of large ones, it is necessary to make at least 3 measuring cup of Japanese rice, 3-gō. Please, I'm not taking that into account, ok? I just want to know if 1-gō is for more or just one person normally.)
    Thank you.

  • @davetate77255
    @davetate77255 2 года назад +1

    I purchased my wife a Tiger Tacook rice cooker, biggest waste of money EVER! I think maybe its not designed to cook Jasmine rice, which my wife prefers, but what you get is a gluggy, mushy overcooked mess. I dont know if its a fault with the device, or if its the rice im using, but she prefers the cheap Kambrook rice cooker I got from the local department store. Very disappointed.

  • @brutaltruth7197
    @brutaltruth7197 3 года назад +1

    Eating Rice my whole life from $50, $200 & $500 japanese rice cookers….When it comes to taste can’t hardly tell the difference cos is almost tasteless.. it’s the texture that has more noticeable difference

  • @PhilippensTube
    @PhilippensTube 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mike! Thanks for this video. I'm researching rice cookers. The one I have now is a dumb cooker like an egg cooker. I'd like an advanced model like the ones they're used to in Asia. It appears that the company Yum Asia has introduced Zojurishi inspired cookers in Europe. They started with importing Zojirushi and sell them in the UK, but now they've copied these machines. You can buy a lot of similar machines with fuzzy logic, but traditional heating element, but Yum Asia now also have a model with Induction Heating for some time. So, there are alternatives for people in the EU apart from the very expensive Zojirushi.

  • @zechan8208
    @zechan8208 Год назад

    Japanese rice is the best in the World.......except it isn't, eceryone knows the best climate for rice growing is in the Indo-China Basin, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. Vietnam was the leading producer until the war devastated the production which lead to Thailand taking the lead producing Jasmin Rice.
    I concede Japanese Induction Heating rice cookers are the best for cooking rice.....at over US$600 for a Panasonic/Zojirushi IH rice cooker it's understandable BUT the interior coating of the bowl/pan is too soft that it can be easily scratched so the non-stick property deteriorates and the not readily replacement bowls/pans cost over US$100 + shipping + Taxes.
    Therefore Panasonic/Zojirushi IH rice cookers are not viable for purchase.
    Buy a Chinese manufactured Yum Asia IH rice cooker at a third of the price and after a few years buy another as replacement and buy yet another replacement and still have change in the pocket.

  • @paoyang7621
    @paoyang7621 3 года назад +2

    Hi. I like to have one

  • @cf4880
    @cf4880 2 месяца назад +1

    A great communicator, thank you.

  • @BorrisOrloff
    @BorrisOrloff 3 года назад +2

    Hi there, I just bought a Fuzzy Logic model from YumAsia, but I'm not very happy with. A bit better than my cheap, mechanical rice cooker, but not really satisfying. Not that big difference to my old one. I will try to get a Zojirushi now. Thanks for this great video. Greetings from Bavaria, Germany. 😉👍🏻

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +1

      I hope the Zojirushi works out for you. It is my favorite and I think it is the best rice cooker manufacturer in Japan.

  • @Proven_b
    @Proven_b 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the nice video! Do you know if Yum Asia is a good brand too? Also, could you recommend a rice cooker available in Germany and which brand of rice is best?

  • @jasonuk6381
    @jasonuk6381 Год назад

    I bought a Panasonic IH model ,it cooked worse than my old Panasonic Fuzzy infrared, worse just like Chinese brand, and the IH model cost me 4 times than the old one.

  • @One_-_Man-_-Clan
    @One_-_Man-_-Clan 2 года назад

    Rice cooker senses liquid amount, shuts off. nice sales pitch, Hawaiian con jobber.

  • @user-dn9om6cx6q
    @user-dn9om6cx6q 2 года назад +2

    This video is such a blessing, thank you Sir for this sincere introduction to japanese rice!

  • @MaZEEZaM
    @MaZEEZaM 3 года назад +3

    Very helpful, thanks, hopefully I can get that rice cooker and the koshihikari rice here in Australia.

    • @ricklee5431
      @ricklee5431 2 года назад

      Should you be able to source some Koshihikari locally, please let me know. I'm also in Australia. I got my Zojirushi almost three years ago from Japan through eBay... there was very little if any shipping cost involved. I'm as happy as a puppy 😁

  • @jurajsladkay2608
    @jurajsladkay2608 6 месяцев назад

    I ate lot of really good rice in Japan, however Absolutely best I ever ate was in Korean restaurant in London.

  • @biztosdotcom
    @biztosdotcom 3 года назад +3

    Very helpful video, thanks! I live near a Japanese shop and have been thinking about improving the quality of rice in my life, this video has pushed me one step closer to making room for a Zojirushi in my kitchen!

  • @frenchtoast5843
    @frenchtoast5843 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for a very informative video, Mike. What else could I use sushi rice for besides an accompaniment to raw fish? I will not eat raw fish....I love fish, but it has to be cooked. Thanks.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +1

      Yes you can! You can make chirashi zushi with sushi rice and put whatever you want on it, cooked or raw. But same for regular sushi, you can put on cooked shrimp, egg, fish, etc. Here is a link to the chirashi sushi web pages. www.google.com/search?q=chirashi+sushi&rlz=1C5CHFA_enJP895JP895&oq=chirashi+sushi&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i4l9.5618j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

    • @frenchtoast5843
      @frenchtoast5843 3 года назад +1

      @@MikeMatsuno Thank you!
      I wish I lived in Japan. :)

  • @TOOTOO-f6v
    @TOOTOO-f6v 8 месяцев назад

    Not spending $300 on a rice cooker, best rice cooker is stove top on a claypot. How you think they did it before?

  • @Irys1997
    @Irys1997 8 месяцев назад

    We use the Nishiki brand rice. Is that respected, is it good enough? It seemed to be based on our research, but, we really don't know anything. I saved the rice you recommended to try in the future.

  • @catbutler2155
    @catbutler2155 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the very informative and helpful video! :) If using the Zojirushi IH model that you recommended (i.e. NP-HCC10XH) with the Koshihikari rice, would it be best to use the white rice or sweet setting?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +1

      For regular white rice, the white rice setting. Sweet rice is for sekihan, I believe. That also uses a different type of rice.

  • @dougstofelonline3710
    @dougstofelonline3710 3 года назад +3

    Great video. Would you treat the Shirakiku rice as “Sushi” type rice when cooking in the Zojirushi cooker? Thanks!

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Sorry, Doug. I am not sure. I will ask around and see if I can find out.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Hi Doug, Sorry I did not get back to you sooner. When I asked around, the Japanese did not know what Shirakiku was. I went back and checked around and found out Shirakiku is a brand. Shirakuku is the name of a rice company. So they make various different kinds of rice. So you will have to look at what kind of rice is being sold under the Shirakuku brand. www.google.com/search?q=shirakiku+rice&rlz=1C5CHFA_enJP895JP895&sxsrf=ALeKk02A7YY9EHB6805kan_3cqsUN96g7g:1614053880904&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=-0bW9iQkgFiIzM%252CN1RMo--N805mNM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kToKwu04qm7zKPu8RhIfvQIcxWitg&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjWu-Chk__uAhW9KqYKHaEpB9EQ9QF6BAgIEAE#imgrc=-0bW9iQkgFiIzM

  • @segoi11
    @segoi11 3 года назад +2

    I just bought a Zojirushi IH rice cooker and tried it with 4 different kinds of rice (Long, medium and short grain and brown jasmine rice). I wasn't that impressed, thinking maybe I need to add a bit more water (I had followed the machine's directions to the letter). Now I find out it isn't the cooker but the rice itself?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      It is both. The rice cooker and the rice. Premium Koshihikari is what I use. But it can be expensive outside of Japan.

  • @jamesvoigt7275
    @jamesvoigt7275 2 года назад +1

    I am researching rice cookers in preparation for buying one and have watched a lot of videos on the subject. Yours is by far the most clear and informative one. I make a lot of fermented foods (as well as cooking a lot of different grains) and would like to purchase a rice cooker that will do a good job of making amazake. It needs a sustained temperature of about 135 to 138 degrees farenheit for about 6 to 10 hours. Zojirushi customer service says their extended keep warm feature is around 140 degrees farenheit which is just a bit too warm. A bit too warm means the necessary bacteria start dying at 140. If you have any good ideas on the subject, I would love to know. If not, thank you so much for teaching me many helpful things.

  • @ticonice1745
    @ticonice1745 Год назад

    Basmati Rice Is The Best In The World 🌎

  • @byonhad689
    @byonhad689 5 месяцев назад

    Or do you know that the rice bowl and the toilet bowl are notl the same thing.

  • @vasilileung2204
    @vasilileung2204 Год назад

    Now all you need is a pair of better chopsticks!

  • @brianmccracken8251
    @brianmccracken8251 3 года назад +2

    Hi Mike, I am interested in trying Gaba rice for the first time. I have a Zojirushi NP-HCC10XH rice cooker and I live in Hawaii....What brand of Gaba brown rice would you recommend I try? Also do you know who might sell it in Hawaii or can I buy it from Amazon? Thx for your help!

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Hi Brian, Thank you for your questions. I am sorry but I do not know much about brown rice. In Japan, there is usually only one main kind of brown rice which is quite good but most people eat white rice. That is why brown rice is actually more expensive than white rice in Japan. On Amazon.com there are some brands like Nishiki, and Gaba is also sold, here is the link I saw: www.amazon.com/GABA-Sprouted-Brown-Rice-2-0kg/dp/B004FJVDIA/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=gaba+brown+rice&qid=1612590075&sr=8-2
      I hope the Zojirushi can make the brown rice how you like it.

    • @roninbushito
      @roninbushito 2 года назад

      Go to donki or Marukai they have a brand called tamaki haiga

  • @alexantran
    @alexantran 3 года назад +1

    Are there other brands apart from Tiger and Zojirushi. I owned a Tiger rice cooker since 1996, cooking daily snd never turn it off, only turn off when I cook new rice.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Yes, all major Japanese appliance manufacturers sell rice cookers. Matsushita/Panasonic, Sankyo, Hitachi, etc. The only limitation is if you live outside of Japan and need to buy the export model. There are only limited makers for export models.

  • @MalikBaggz
    @MalikBaggz Год назад

    What rice do Chinese restaurants use in America?

  • @peace-yv4qd
    @peace-yv4qd 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the information on rice and rice cooker. Oddly enough In have this exact rice cooker. It's been sitting brand new and unused for two years. You've inspire me to start using it.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  7 месяцев назад

      That is great! Test it out and enjoy!

  • @domingoenriquez151
    @domingoenriquez151 2 года назад

    As I know only the east eat rice!!!!!¡

  • @hawaiirealmedia5610
    @hawaiirealmedia5610 3 года назад +3

    Very interesting and excellent presentation!

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!

  • @jhingbangayan762
    @jhingbangayan762 2 года назад +1

    I only buy Non GMO Japanese rice since I don't know how long. I grew up in Guam so I was introduced to Japanese cuisine sin e 1994. And I used only Japanese Tiger or Zojirushi or Toshiba rice cooker since that's what we only use back in Guam. We had a Tiger rice cooker that we used for more than 20 years. Yup that's true. Thank God we have a Japanese grocery here in Sacramento California coz I can't live without Japanese store.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing about your rice cooker history!

  • @JayCapo
    @JayCapo 3 года назад +1

    Can anyone recommend a good fuzzy-type rice cooker? Not interested in spending $400+ on a rice cooker.

    • @BernieTime1
      @BernieTime1 3 года назад

      Yum Asia is now exporting their rice cookers to the USA. Well known in UK/Europe
      yum-asia.com/us/

  • @simptrix007
    @simptrix007 Год назад +1

    I cant see anywhere comparison of different rice cooker technologies. Could you explain to me or lead me somewhere to get the difference between IH, fuzzy, pressure IH etc.? I would feel stupid if I didnt buy the right one for such price tag :/

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  Год назад +1

      I don't know the details of how the technologies work but I can give you my opinion about which I think is the most advance. IH pressure cooker is the top, then IH standard, after that a step down will be fuzzy logic technology which is actually old technology in Japan. Any IH technology rice cookers should be good.

  • @Greggsvlog
    @Greggsvlog 3 года назад +2

    I love my Zojirushi its the older fuzzy logic. Have been thinking about IH model though. Do you have any experience with the IH pressure?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +2

      Yes, I have a IH Pressure that I use everyday here. Outside of a gas rice cooker which is not available outside of Japan, I believe the IH Pressure is the next best for the quality of the rice and the cost of the rice cooker. Also it would be better to use a higher level grain of rice, like a koshi hikari grain. :)

    • @Greggsvlog
      @Greggsvlog 3 года назад +1

      Thank for the reply, I just bought some Haiga rice from Amazon once its gone I will try the koshi.

    • @tallswede80
      @tallswede80 3 года назад

      @@MikeMatsuno
      do the propane gas rice cookers have electronic controls to keep the rice warm like the zojirushi?

  • @WillFromWithin
    @WillFromWithin Год назад +1

    This rice looks intoxicating.

  • @kohjhart
    @kohjhart Год назад +1

    I purchased the Nonuma Yuki Tsubaki Koshihikari Rice. It s wonderful. Have you tried this rice before?

  • @arthurmoretto9568
    @arthurmoretto9568 2 года назад +1

    Great video 👍🏻 thanks!!

  • @shayneferguson5732
    @shayneferguson5732 3 года назад +1

    Wow ! Who knew ...well , I didn't anyway haha

  • @smoll.miniatures
    @smoll.miniatures 4 года назад +3

    Great video. The exported Zojirushi cookers are exactly the same as the ones sold in Japan and the exported Japanese is the same also. Not sure why you would think they were different..

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  4 года назад +1

      I always thought the models were slightly different. I have eaten on the Zojirushi export model in Hawaii and for some reason, it was not the same even with good rice. Not sure why. Maybe it was just me. Thanks for letting me know.

    • @burprobrox9134
      @burprobrox9134 3 года назад

      Obviously they are not exactly the same. The menus and buttons are labeled in english.

    • @smoll.miniatures
      @smoll.miniatures 3 года назад +2

      @@burprobrox9134 slightly pedantic? They are the same machine.

    • @maeg3148
      @maeg3148 3 года назад

      Rice cooker are almost all the same. It's the correct amount of water that is important.

  • @dawnnadir
    @dawnnadir 3 года назад +1

    Yet, Hong Kong is the biggest Japanese rice cooker consumers in the world.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing! I did not know that.

  • @nikoninikoni2560
    @nikoninikoni2560 3 года назад +1

    Hi Mike, do you have any recommendation for low carb / low sugar rice cooker?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      I am sorry, I did not know they even made such a type of rice cooker. I would think genmai, brown rice, would be good for health purposes. But I do not know of any rice cooker that is made for low sugar/low carb.

  • @abdulsharif6541
    @abdulsharif6541 2 года назад +1

    Great Video.
    "Domo arigatogozaimasu"
    (Thank you very much)

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.

  • @tongbrambedamani7145
    @tongbrambedamani7145 3 года назад +1

    Are these cookers food safety

  • @Mark-bj5rr
    @Mark-bj5rr 2 месяца назад

    Hi Mr.Matsuno how do i cook rice to make a cold rice vegetable salad i just destroy it every time its like eating a white blob.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  Месяц назад

      I am not sure. I have never made cold rice vegetable salad. Sorry.

  • @thisnameisit
    @thisnameisit 11 месяцев назад

    Hi great vid, I want to try some koshihikari rice and I found some Toyama Koshihikari rice but not sure what the Toyama means if it's good or not, im in ireland and have a Japanese cooker. thanks Sean

  • @EGC444
    @EGC444 2 года назад +1

    I want to go to Japan one day love the food and culture

  • @maggiered7284
    @maggiered7284 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed watching your video. I learned a lot. My hubby ordered me a Zojirushi NWC18 for Mother’s Day & I am so super excited. I cannot wait to start cooking my rice in my ultra fancy high end zojirushi🥰🥰🥰

    • @gustercc
      @gustercc 2 года назад

      Did it come in? How is it?

  • @msy7804
    @msy7804 2 года назад +1

    What brand is the best Japanese rice to achieve the glossy shiny rice that isn't mushy and has a bite to the taste

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 года назад +1

      I like Koshihikari but I think the rice cooker is the key element to good rice.

  • @Mickymauserius
    @Mickymauserius Год назад

    What would be a good Zojirushi 5-cup induction cooker for Europe (230V). I just can find the NP-HLH10XA, which is a 10-cup….

  • @eezyclsmooth9035
    @eezyclsmooth9035 3 года назад +1

    Informative video on rice and rice cookers, but Mike is Japanese.
    If he was from Thailand would he still have the same thoughts on rice ?
    Next time I visit "99 Ranch" or "Viet Hoa", I will look for Japanese rice !

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      I think it depends on what you were raised on and the difference of short-train and long-grain.

    • @eezyclsmooth9035
      @eezyclsmooth9035 3 года назад

      @@MikeMatsuno I was born a raised in US .
      From the history to the arts to the technology and cuisine and the people I love ALL thins Japanese. I really want an IH cooker .

  • @roberthalny403
    @roberthalny403 3 года назад +2

    Hello Mike! Glad to have found you on YT. I have the Zojirushi FL rice cooker ($500) and I use the highest quality rice I can buy (Nishiki. Will order the Koshihikari rice too) but, it takes 50-70 minutes to cook the rice with white rice, or sushi settings? Is it normal? I see people making their rice Miao. 20 minutes. The rice looks like yours after cooking, but I’m never able to grab a heaping portion like you. The grains just fall apart and don’t stick together. I adjust the water amount and still no progress. What am I doing wrong, please? It ruins the whole meal when I have to switch to a spoon. The sushi version is of course ok, due to the use of the use of the sushi Vinegar. Your time and reply will be greatly appreciated. All the best, Robert 👍👋

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Dear Robert, I am not sure why you are having such a hard time. You have the rice cooker, the good rice, it all should be easy to have the best rice. I wonder if the rice cooker is somehow not working well? Normally, I only make 1-2 cups and it will take about 46 minutes. So if you are making more than a couple of cups, it probably will take longer. Because it is really pushing and steaming the grain to give a fluffy texture. Back to your problem, can you check your settings and make sure it is set for white rice, and also on some rice cookers you can adjust the hardness of the cooked rice. I always select the middle, normal hardness. Because if you have the setting for brown rice and cook white rice, there will be a problem. I think it is connected to your settings and what type of rice cooking feature you set it on: brown, porridge, sushi, etc. If that doesn't work, I would call their help desk, maybe it is the rice cooker itself being defective? I am sorry I cannot be of more help. :(

    • @roberthalny403
      @roberthalny403 3 года назад

      @@MikeMatsuno Thanks Mike, I actually use 2 cups as well. Always according to the manual. I will contact the manufacturer like you suggested.
      BTW. Do you know Chef Bouley from NY. NHK made a documentary with him and he is also on YT. One thing he said intrigued me, but he never responded to my email. He said that his Chinese chef friend adds some mysterious Japanese mountain seed to his rice so that it lowers the glycemic index of the portion of rice. Do you know by any chance what it might be? Much obliged! Best, R :)

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +1

      @@roberthalny403 Sorry, Robert. I have not heard of the mysterious Japanese mountain seed that lowers the glycemic index of rice. Do you know the Japanese name of the seed?

    • @roberthalny403
      @roberthalny403 3 года назад

      @@MikeMatsuno no Mike, I don’t know the name of that seed. It’s a shame that only high paying customers at Michelin starred restaurants can enjoy healthy eating. It’s probably something very simple, and they want to milk it as long as they can. Cheers!

    • @cs85b
      @cs85b 3 года назад +2

      Nishiki simply is med grain rice, commonly used for sushi. It most cases, it is commodity grade, if you are using the one I think you are. A few tips - sushi rice needs to be rinsed 2-3 times. I rinse mine until the water is pretty clear. Takes me about 1 min to do 2 rinses in the sink (they sell a strainer to make this easier, but I don't have one). Make sure you are using the right water settings for sushi rice - it is pretty different than white or jasmine rice. Sushi rice should take 46 minutes in your machine (as does mine). When you get the chance, try to get some good sushi rice. I can easily find the Koshihikari by me for $10/5lb and another one I like to use is the pink bag Sekka one (not as good, but its $8 at the store I get it from). The expensive organic california nishiki isn't all that great compared to the japanese imports.
      When you are done cooking, try to cool the rice. I flap the lid a few times, wait a few mins then do it again. After it is cooled is when you add rice vinegar, sesame oil and a bit of sugar (not much, just to mellow acidity of rice vinegar). If you add the vinegar before it's cooled, it's not good. Mushes it and has off flavors. You don't stir the rice, you fold it. I make lines to chop (tic tak toe board), then fold over. About 2-3 times. My sushi rice is perfect with this method, every time. If you are just making regular rice, not for sushi, you don't need to do any of this.

  • @gustavb479
    @gustavb479 2 года назад +1

    Is anyone aware of where to buy these linked Zojirushi machines with 220 volts for Europe?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 года назад

      Sorry, Gustav. I don't have any idea of the rice cooker export model to Europe for 220 Volts.

    • @gustavb479
      @gustavb479 2 года назад

      @@MikeMatsuno Thank you. I tried to research a bit more and seems that the IH models have not been CE approved in EU and so there is no European seller. Only option is to private import a 220 volt version from Japan, which is very expensive with customs and taxes and difficult with warranty. I ended up ordering a Bamboo from Yum Asia in UK, shipped to Sweden.

  • @BradleyBishop
    @BradleyBishop 9 месяцев назад

    @Mike Matsuno - This was SUPER helpful. As dumb as it sounds, I've never been good at cooking rice. Years back I bought an Instant Pot which was far better than me cooking it myself but it did leave something to be desired with the quality of the product (the end rice - the Instant Pot is fine). With all of the different rice cookers on the market I couldn't tell which one to get. Then I started looking at RUclips videos and they really didn't explain the difference in features all that well. Once I saw your video I finally got it. Thanks for the explanations.

  • @sharondecruz
    @sharondecruz 3 года назад +1

    Can these cookers book basmati rice... long grain rice?

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Yes, you just have to adjust the amount of water needed. It may take some experimenting at first to find the ideal amount of water needed. Here is a link that may give you a better idea: www.zojirushi.com/grains/nszcc18.html

    • @sharondecruz
      @sharondecruz 3 года назад

      @@MikeMatsuno thank you!!!

  • @chrismcphail2637
    @chrismcphail2637 2 года назад +1

    Just recently upgraded from lower end panasonic rice cooker to a high end tiger ih pressure rice cooker, awaiting a large supply of japenese rice of niigata kushikari by fuji shoten? Is this decent? Would love to have a conversation about it cheers for the nice video content

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 года назад +1

      I hope the rice meets your expectations. Happy rice eating!

    • @chrismcphail2637
      @chrismcphail2637 Год назад

      Yes its the best ive ever had and bought much more since

  • @k.p.1139
    @k.p.1139 2 года назад

    I just got mine in, today. 🤔 All of these different rice settings. I need a huge lesson on rice! Brands don't mean a lot when you don't know what you are buying. Have you, or can you do a video or 2 on that? I got "new crop" which I understand what that is- but the instructions say decrease the scale level of water 🤔 Ok- how much? 😆 Then there is the soft setting, hard setting.. AHHHH... 🤣 I have been cooking rice most of my life but, it's grown in the south and yeah, we can cook that with our eyes closed. All of this other rice 🤔🤨 Thanks.

  • @germanbisdax9841
    @germanbisdax9841 Год назад

    True! I was in Japan for eight months eating Japanese rice daily! Hmmmmmmm. And Japanese Sushi is the best in the whole wide world! Tha´s why I don´t eat sushi anywhere in the world! Japanese Sushi is my favorite, but only the real Japanese cooked rice . . . in Japan!

  • @roninbushito
    @roninbushito 2 года назад +1

    Just found your channel I’m from Oahu I bought some Hokkaido nanatsuboshi and Niigata koshihikari from the rice factory in kakaako it was awesome cooked out of a HCC10 zojirushi induction cooker

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 года назад +1

      Very cool! Sounds like you have the best rice possible in HNL.

    • @roninbushito
      @roninbushito 2 года назад

      @@MikeMatsuno yes one of the best rice and straight from smaller independent Japanese farmers.
      Also the rice is fresh they mill the rice right on the spot and you should eat within two months.
      The rice was so good big difference between the cheaper variety and Japanese koshihikari

  • @peterc4082
    @peterc4082 2 месяца назад

    Is there actual scientific evidence for 1. Japanese rice being the best. 2. Japanese rice cookers cooking rice the best way. Because I suspect there isn't. It's just personal preference and Matsuno's ancestral pride.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  2 месяца назад

      Yes, my evidence is anecdotal. Almost all of my videos are based on anecdotal evidence.

    • @peterc4082
      @peterc4082 2 месяца назад

      @@MikeMatsuno Thank you for your response. Have a good day.

  • @mrvang8077
    @mrvang8077 Год назад +1

    Anything that is made by Japan is always a great quality.

    • @TOOTOO-f6v
      @TOOTOO-f6v 8 месяцев назад

      not haircuts, they can't cut a straight line...lmao

  • @charlesakana
    @charlesakana 7 месяцев назад

    Heading to Marukai right now. Just bought a Zojiroshi IH from Amazon for 350.. Let's Gooo! Aloha

  • @Ibyanh77
    @Ibyanh77 3 года назад +2

    Lots of info ! Thank you!

  • @Seele.mp3
    @Seele.mp3 Год назад

    The rice cooker is really expensive if you consider import fees, had to pay €350 for mine but it's by far the best investment I have ever made. I can't remember the last day I ate something that didn't have rice in it.

  • @happypinback
    @happypinback Год назад

    Are export models sold in Japan or only outside of Japan? I’m traveling to Japan in a few months and hoping to purchase a new zojirushi rice cooker to replace my old one since rice cookers are cheaper there!

  • @philipp594
    @philipp594 2 года назад

    I hope your gas anology is wrong. Because gas is either good enough (high enough octane) or it creates knock and kills your engine. You won't make higher power on better gas if the engine is not tuned for it.

  • @georgegorel5258
    @georgegorel5258 3 года назад +1

    I live in Canada whats the best rice cooker you would recommend for me sir!

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      This one is a little expensive but an IH and you can get it in Canada. amzn.to/38Wj5w0

  • @ClankyRochet
    @ClankyRochet 3 года назад +1

    I want a donabe. It’s just just so expensive to get one send from Japan.

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад

      Also you would have to check the voltage and wattage to be sure the Japanese model can be used in your country. If Zojirushi has an export model to your country, that would work best. But it would be more expensive.

  • @donwald3436
    @donwald3436 2 года назад

    Good rice tastes so good, you really don't need anything else for your meal. No wonder there was so much beriberi disease in the army and navy.

  • @CleoParta1965
    @CleoParta1965 3 года назад +1

    Any recommendation for Australia

    • @MikeMatsuno
      @MikeMatsuno  3 года назад +1

      Here is a recommendation on Amazon, amzn.to/3tEh7dB. But if you can get a rice cooker which is an IH model and works with the wattage and volts in Australia that will work fine. I like the Zojirushi brand but it can be any Japanese maker.

  • @carmennooner2027
    @carmennooner2027 2 года назад

    Lol! "Broke the mouth"! I haven't heard that in years. I am a native to Hawaii and though my family moved to the mainland in the early 50's, my mom's very large family remained in Honolulu. My dad worked for United Airlines so we traveled to Honolulu every summer to visit. I haven't been back there since the mid 80's, but my youngest sister retired and moved back to HI, so I occasionally still hear the Hawaiian slang! Thanks for the memories. :)