Why I Prefer Zojirushi Rice Cookers
Sunday, December 14th, 2008Japan, an entire nation of very picky rice eaters runs almost exclusively on Zojirushi rice cookers. This has to say something about its quality. In fact, having tried various brands, Zojirushi are now the only rice cookers that I would ever buy. The quality of the finished rice product is always perfect, I’m not saying that other rice cooker brands don’t make a quality rice cooker, I’ve just found that comparatively, Zojirushi produces a higher quality rice.
A large portion of Zojirushi rice cookers are higher end, made for those who love eating a variety of rice and who care about the end product when cooking. However they do make a number of more simple, cheaper rice cookers as well.
Here are some of the major features that Zojirushi offers in their different rice cookers:
The Warming Feature
All but a select few Zojirushi rice cookers come with a warming feature these days and I personally would never buy one without it. At the very least this feature allows the rice to stay warm for hours after it’s finished cooking, but many also provide a re-warming ability, allowing you to re-heat rice or other foods in the rice cooker. One thing to keep in mind though is to try to avoid using any warming feature with very small amounts of rice, such as 1 or 2 cups as this can dry the rice out.
Steamer
A feature that’s becoming much more popular in Zojirushi rice cookers is the steamer. This is essentially a plate that usually sits on the rim of the cooking pot that allows steam to pass through. The steamer is great for cooking fish, vegetables and rice that has better texture when steamed over when boiled such as Thai sticky rice and Jasmine rice.
Micom Technology such as Fuzzy Logic and Neuro Fuzzy
Fuzzy technology is very common in Zojirushi rice cookers, in fact, just about all mid to upper-range models come with it. If you are particular about the way your rice comes out then you shouldn’t get any rice cooker without this technology. Neuro Fuzzy is a newer version of Fuzzy Logic but both work very well. Rice cookers with this feature are able to constantly update the temperature and cooking time, thus allowing it to always produce a perfect pot of rice. It also helps reduce the impact of poor measuring or other possible human errors.
The Induction Heating Feature
This feature is typically only available on the higher-end Zojirushi rice cookers. Contrary to most standard rice cookers those with induction heating don’t have a heater coil near the bottom of the cooking pot. Instead, it uses a technology that allows a very uniform heating and thus a uniform cooking, preventing rice on the edges of the pot from getting cooked more than that in the center.
Again, Zojirushi rice cookers are the best in my book, finding the right one for you can sometimes seem a bit complicated. I hope that the features described in this article help you in finding the perfect rice cooker for you.