The rice cooker automatically switches off after cooking the rice and switches to heat maintenance mode, which lasts up to 10 hours before automatically switching off. This means that the device finishes cooking the rice and maintains the heat for an extended period without requiring manual intervention.
yes, that is possible. of course, limited by the volume of the upper basket. The operating instructions also list the dwell times for individual vegetables. If different types are used, you just have to work with the clock and open the appliance several times, no problem. Only seasoning is difficult. I'll do that later. P.S. Small pieces of meat can also be cooked at the same time.
Yes, you have to use the right rice and the right recipe for the rice. There is special sushi rice, but you can also promote stickiness with rice vinegar.
The Solis Rice Cooker Duo Programme Type 817 has an automatic switch-off function, but there is no separate on/off switch. The appliance switches off automatically when the cooking process is complete. However, you must unplug the appliance manually if you no longer wish to use it.
it has a preselection in hours. So no time can be specified, but e.g. that it should be ready in x hours (only in hourly increments...but also a keep-warm function). how many hours is the longest, I can't tell right now....
The 1.2 litre info is the total capacity of the "cooking tray".
For rice, there is a measuring cup included, which corresponds to the capacity of one cup (i.e. 1 classic portion). You can cook up to 6 cups of rice at a time.
The cooking tray is graduated according to the number of cups of rice: e.g. if you want to cook 3 cups of rice, you add the rice and then water up to the "3" mark.
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Supplied with a CH plug - but that's not really a problem. Can be solved very easily with a replacement plug or adapter - replacement plug only if you know what you are doing!
Hello,
The capacity is 1.2 litres, according to the specifications on the manufacturer's website, this corresponds to 6 cups, unfortunately there is no indication as to the number of bowls to which this corresponds.
Hello Dalvanop
In my opinion, sticky rice is best cooked in a pot with frequent stirring.
I don't know of any rice cooker that also does the stirring.
You can cook glutinous rice in a rice cooker with a steamer insert, but you need a lot of patience.
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