Just purchased this rice maker. Read directions and still didn't understand the rice/water portion exactly. So glad I found your video on RUclips! You relay and demonstrate very well. Was easy to understand. Now off to cook the rice. Thank You!
Great video. Rinse free function is for a special type of rice that does not need to be washed (most rice we see in the Us require wash). One thing I have learned from Japanese friends is that they rinse, rid the water, and quickly mix the rice counter clockwise for around 30 seconds to get rid of the outer layer of the grain - rinse until water is clear and cook. Rice tastes so much better with this extra step.
The rinse free setting is not to be used when you manually wash your rice. It is used when you are making a specialty Japanese rice which does not need to be rinsed.
Thank you so much for explaining the display, buttons and how to use the timer bcuz I didnt understand how it worked. I read the instructions but I must dense, bcuz I just didnt get it! Lol I made brown rice and I only wanted to make a small amount (I live alone so it's just me eating) and I added the water just below the 2 cups line and it came out super mushy lol....like I said, dense! Lmao. Anyways I get it now. I'm gonna make the mushy rice into rice pudding 😆😁
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And there are apparently 2 timer settings. Not sure what is the purpose of that second timer. Also he said the timer is for when you want your rice to begin cooking. Another reviewer said the timer is when you want your rice to be finished cooking. Perhaps it varies among models? Perhaps I'll call a certified Zoji technician to clarify.
Just purchased this rice maker. Read directions and still didn't understand the rice/water portion exactly. So glad I found your video on RUclips! You relay and demonstrate very well. Was easy to understand. Now off to cook the rice. Thank You!
You’re welcome Joanne, I’m glad that it helped!
@@DIYPinto You have the voice and fluidity for demonstrating in a simplistic manner. Continue doing what you are doing. God Bless~
The timer setting indicates when you want the rice to be ready ready, not when it starts to cook.
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Great video. Rinse free function is for a special type of rice that does not need to be washed (most rice we see in the Us require wash). One thing I have learned from Japanese friends is that they rinse, rid the water, and quickly mix the rice counter clockwise for around 30 seconds to get rid of the outer layer of the grain - rinse until water is clear and cook. Rice tastes so much better with this extra step.
Thanks for the info!
Amazing video I just bought the 5.5cup version
....was totally lost but this video helped me understand
Love the video, my mom has a rice cooker just like that one. I didn't have any idea how to use it. Thanks 😊.
This was a gift and I just looked it up realized that I have a valuable mini appliance watching so far great video being I didn’t get a manual 🤦🏼♀️
@mizbluez8817 you're more than welcome!
The rinse free setting is not to be used when you manually wash your rice. It is used when you are making a specialty Japanese rice which does not need to be rinsed.
You can change the chime settings by the way. You can set it to just beep, or make it completely silent. It's in the manual
Nobody asked me 🥁 😂
Thank you so much for explaining the display, buttons and how to use the timer bcuz I didnt understand how it worked. I read the instructions but I must dense, bcuz I just didnt get it! Lol I made brown rice and I only wanted to make a small amount (I live alone so it's just me eating) and I added the water just below the 2 cups line and it came out super mushy lol....like I said, dense! Lmao. Anyways I get it now. I'm gonna make the mushy rice into rice pudding 😆😁
😂. You’re welcome!
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Just picked up one of these, awesome video bud 👍🏽 explained everything very well, thanks.
You're welcome! Have you seen some of my other videos?
How do you set keep warm for multiple hours
@slyfox8953 warm setting
Any way to configure it for different types of Rice?
presets
Great video and nice save with that spoon!
@angelamarie868 thanks alot!
Thank you! Any of the part are dishwasher safe?
Yes the entire machine can be placed in the dishwasher. Be sure to put the plug in there and extra rinse.
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@@plants4thewin
TY!
Oh my goodness life saver!
@pq629 you're more than welcome!
So set up time for automatic cooking, I want to time start like 17:00 right ? But it’s doesn’t work 😢😢
@ginawu7102 did you ever figure it out?
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Use the timer to set it for when you want it to be finished cooking. I set mine to 7:00 am. Then press the cook button.
Has anyone tried to cook black beluga lentils in this rice cooker and what settings have you used ?
@beanbean321 did you ever figure it out?
@@DIYPinto .. No .
@@DIYPinto NO
What if you have brown rice that's rinse free??
@aswerty911 use the rinse free setting?
Very helpful thanks
Glad it helped
Keep Warm Feature Can Be Different Like Extended Keep Warn
@robertandsoncoltonallen5031 I agree with you! Can you please subscribe to my channel? After years of making videos I am so close to making it to my first 100K subscribers!
Super helpful thank you!
You're welcome ! Have you checked out my other video?
quick cook is for cooking the rice 30 minute rather than 60 mins😂 i have the exact rice cooker that i bought in japan😊
I have model NT-TSC10, I don’t know how to set the clock, can you help? Thanks.
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Hate how complicated the timer is.
And there are apparently 2 timer settings. Not sure what is the purpose of that second timer. Also he said the timer is for when you want your rice to begin cooking. Another reviewer said the timer is when you want your rice to be finished cooking. Perhaps it varies among models? Perhaps I'll call a certified Zoji technician to clarify.
@sharins2265 I agree with you!
@@derp8575 The timer is for when you want your rice to be finished cooking.
You didn’t clean the rice
@tileon3502 are you sure?