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    The GreenPan Elite 6-Quart Slow Cooker (was $250, now $200), which has seen a surge of search interest on Google. The uptick in its popularity coincided with my bi-annual adventure to make bone ...

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    If a rice cooker says that it has a two-cup capacity, it typically means that it will hold the cooked equivalent of two 6.1-ounce cups of dry rice—not two 8-ounce cups. The more you know!

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  5. Rice cooker - Wikipedia

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    Electric induction rice cooker with scoop. A rice cooker or rice steamer is an automated kitchen appliance designed to boil or steam rice. It consists of a heat source, a cooking bowl, and a thermostat. The thermostat measures the temperature of the cooking bowl and controls the heat. Complex, high-tech rice cookers may have more sensors and ...

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    A stovetop pressure cooker. A pressure cooker is a sealed vessel for cooking food with the use of high pressure steam and water or a water-based liquid, a process called pressure cooking. The high pressure limits boiling and creates higher temperatures not possible at lower pressures, allowing food to be cooked faster than at normal pressure.

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    Cuckoo rice cookers. Cuckoo manufactures small home appliances, notably Korean-style pressure rice cookers.Korean-style cookers (0.8 kg to 0.9 kg cooking pressure) typically gelatinize rice starches more completely than Japanese-style cookers (0.4 kg to 0.6 kg cooking pressure) resulting in a more glutinous and marginally more nutritious cooked rice.