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Hyundai Steam Rice Cooker (3 Liters / 4 cups) - Pre Order (1 week delivery)

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Hyundai Steam Rice Cooker (3 Liters / 4 cups) - Pre Order (1 week delivery)Why do we use this product? A Filipino meal just isnt a Filipino meal without rice. Cook the countrys number one staple food with a rice cooker from Hyundai. Hyundai rice cookers are easy to use with an outstanding cooking performance, a built in thermal fuse for safety, as well as an aluminum steamer for better steaming. 3 liters (4 cups) Digital LED Display Food Grade #304 Stainless Steel Pot with Rice Spoon, Soup Porridge Spoon, Measuring Cup

Why do we use this product?

  • A Filipino meal just isn’t a Filipino meal without rice. Cook the country’s number one staple food with a rice cooker from Hyundai. Hyundai rice cookers are easy-to-use with an outstanding cooking performance, a built-in thermal fuse for safety, as well as an aluminum steamer for better steaming.
  • 3 liters (4 cups)
  • Digital LED Display
  • Food Grade #304 Stainless Steel Pot with Rice Spoon, Soup/Porridge Spoon, Measuring Cup
  • Double Insulation Wires with Thermal Fuse Protection and Patented Filter Valve
  • Significantly reduces starch and sugar when cooking by steaming the rice instead of rice soaking up rice water (starch reduction will differ based on the type of rice)
  • Preset functions: Starch Reducer, Steam, Congee/Porridge, Keep Warm/Reheat
  • Rice made healthier:  Less Starch and other Chemicals, Low Calorie Intake, Less Sugar Rice Preparation
  • 1 year warranty

 

How do we use this product?

RINSE the rice in a separate container.  The cooker will BOIL quickly to reduce the unhealthy sugar from the rice.  After boiling, the water along with the excess starch content will be DRAINED.  The remaining water in the cooker will be used to STEAM the rice.

 

Inclusions

Food Grade #304 Stainless Steel Pot with Rice Spoon, Soup/Porridge Spoon, Measuring Cup, Manual

 

Technical Specifications

  • 230V~60Hz
  • Power: 900W

     

     

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