Thursday, August 14, 2014

Aroma Digital Rice Cooker Measurements: White and Brown Rice

Want a quick reference guide on a Rice:Water ratio for the Aroma Digital Rice Cooker? Look below for quick reference:

Rice Cookers FAQRice Cookers FAQ

Based on this info, we know white rice and brown rice differ quite a bit.



White rice will require less time and less water to cook. Luckily enough, the Aroma Digital Rice Cooker includes automated cooking functions. This basically leaves proper measuring of rice to water as the sole job to get done.

Brown rice is going to need a bit more water and more time to cook. Don't be turned off of cooking brown rice though, an automated cooking of brown rice is also an option. Just measure the right brown rice to water, and let the machine cook the food itself.

As a rough rule of thumb, use an extra cup of water for the total normally used for white rice when cooking brown rice. Also, expect brown rice to take nearly twice as long to cook than white rice.

Aroma provides a measuring cup with this rice cooker. Also, the cooking pot is lined with measurement totals, making the whole task of proportioning water to rice a simple affair.

Never have a mess on your hands again. Undercooked and soggy rice will be things of the past with proper measurements and diligence.

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