| Sanyo 3-1/2-Cup Micro-Computerized Rice Cookers/Warmers with Bread-Baking Functions |  | Brand: Sanyo Category: Kitchen
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Rating: 11 reviews
ASIN: B00188BW3W
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Sanyo ECJ-S35S 3-1/2 Cup Rice Cooker November 23, 2008 Jackie Grant 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this rice cooker. It's easy to use, and rice stays fresh and warm for hours. Now, I can eat freshly cooked rice any time I want to. Since I purchased it a month ago, I have been practically eating rice 3 times a day (I am an Aisan)without gaining weight (like I would do with American food). Yes, I am very happy with this rice cooker.
Great rice cooker from Sanyo November 20, 2008 M. Shaw (West Palm Beach, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have not baked bread as of yet, but the rice cooker function works great, much better than the $25 machine it replaced. I like the quality of this unit because you can tell it is well built unlike the others
back to basics November 16, 2008 RN against quacks (austin, tx.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This little cooker will change your life. Quite a claim, I know. Consider this: No more stirring, burned rice, soaking burned rice out of a pan, or scrubbing. Experiment with grains like barley and quinoa (keen-wah). Cook with broth instead of water. Come home to wonderful aromas and warm comfort food; make soups, stews, tapioca pudding, and steel cut oatmeal with maple syrup and sliced apples. When you're feeling punk, curl up in your flannel robe and eat porridge. Pour thick cream on it if you want. Treat yourself gently in these rocky times. Honor the small animal who lives within you; he has been buffeted by forces beyond his control. This too shall pass. I have no experience with the Zojirushi product, but I can't imagine anything better than this cooker. That it doesn't have a little holder for the paddle doesn't not justify Zojirushi's higher price. The heavy bowl is substantial and is truly non-stick.
Great product August 27, 2008 rokken 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When you make sushi rice use a little less than the amount of water they specify for white rice. Too much water makes soggy rice, and too little water makes dry, crunchy rice. If you get the water level down the results are excellent; the taste is much, much better than a cheap rice cooker. Great non-stick bowl. I love the pre-soak function. This is definitely worth the investment.
So far, really impressed! August 17, 2008 Angela D. Warner (Omaha, NE USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
So, far, this is a great cooker! I can do rice, quinoa, and even dried beans! I haven't tried bread yet, but the manual says I can make it, too! It's very useful. It is a great mid-range model, and a good size for a 2-person household.
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