Philips 3000 Series Digital Rice Cooker – 18 Cooking Programs, 1.8L Capacity, Smart 3D Heating, Intelligent cooking curve, Keep Warm Function, Anti-Overflow Valve
[Prime] Philips 3000 Series Digital Rice Cooker 1.8L $109 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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the cooker doesnt change the carb level of a grain
can i get the nutritional information on the cooker itself?
do you want to eat it?
I have had this exact model for over a year.
I use it virtually everyday.
It works great. Quick cook does a decent job, but always try to allow time for a full cook.
Other functions work great… I’ve used it for making some cakes, which were good enough for rice cooker cakes… as well as ‘Bo Jai fan’ which is when the rice at the bottom of the cooker gets crispy. Does a great job.
Where do you get your recipies that you use for this or you're adapting other recipies?
I redeemed one of these using Telstra points a couple of years ago. Literally only use it for cooking rice and steaming veg; which it's great at. But it came with no recipe book and I'm loathe to try making cakes/japanese pancakes because I ruined a rice cooker previously trying that.
Can you please comment on the coating of the inner pot. I have a bigw one and the coating is pealing now.
I’m thinking to buy this one as well to replace my old cuckoo rice cooker. What is the inner pot material? How long does it take to cull 2-3 cups of rice. The current cuckoo rice takes like 15’ but I heard this can take one hour, is it true?
Any deal or suggestion for low carb rice cooker?