I got the same rice cooker in 10 cup size for about $230, it was on sale and cheaper than the 5 cup. I'm glad I got the 10 cup in case I want to steam or make soup or porridge in it.
Thank you for this video. I am going to buy a Japanese rice cooker. I bought an Aroma rice cooker from usa and it has warnings it has lead and cadmium and causes cancer so its going in the garbage. Gonna pay the big bucks for something safe and wonderful and from Japan. Why they would sell a cancer causing rice cooker is beyond me and I will no longer by cheap junk because it is harmful to health.So excited about my new zojirushi. Woo hoo
I've had exact same induction unit from Japan for about 6 years as well. Anywhere from 2 to 7 batches per week. Best cooking investment other than my knives and iron/steel pans
I hv being using zojirushi for last 25 years no [problem but as soon as i changed to Cuckoo, it broke, i threw away Cuckoo and bought myself a new zojirushi. not all rice cookers are equal
Would I need to buy a larger rice cooker (8 or 10 cup) if I want to cook a one-pot meal in the rice cooker for 4 people, for e.g. those RU-vid videos where people show you how to make chicken rice in a rice cooker??
I have a Winco 8" Carbon Steel and it's non stick. I tried olive oil and had to use a spatula to help the non stick along, but the butter didn't stick at all. Thanks.
Before you poor the water into the pan is it boiling or room temp? Very informational video I’m excited to try out this method! Been watching all your videos and am learning so much! And the sriracha face on the eggs made me smile, I do the same thing every time xD
@@xXJarvarXx I wouldn't say all automatic machines are bad, some are quite good actually. Many super automatic machines are good. Different results of course. Convenience over quality in most cases.. Also start off with the freshes beans and the hottest of fresh water and dial in the coffee to the best possible level and you are more than likely will get a good cup of coffee out of a automatic and a super automatic machine... One issue is that the people who buy these plasticky automatic machines also buy old stale coffee beans off the store shelves and they use tap water. All they do is just press a button on the machine and they get horrible results equal to a pod machine.
1 year later but just wanted to thank you for this channel! I just received my barista bro yesterday and have watched several of your videos over the past few weeks, very helpful as I’m new to espresso machines. Thanks again and keep up the great work! 😊
Kind of wish you’d read the instructions first, lol. And with actual espresso to see the output quality. I am considering buying this for my camping, but still not enough info. Also, will the grinder you suggest actually grind for espresso? Any recommendations for frothing milk while camping? Thanks.. as always hope you respond. By the way, you promise a follow up video at your camping site where you’ll do a proper demo of this machine…I don’t see one…you really need to respond to comments and follow through with your promises if you want loyal subscribers.
Glad for your channel…please communicate with is via comments and you’ll have more engaged and loyal viewers. Thanks. I am going to buy the fry pan, just waiting for some sort of Amazon promo/coupon.
Hey Fong's not an original, just a copy of what was sold in Viet Nam when he was growing up. Sri Racha sauces roots are in Guangzhou and traveled with Cantonese migrants to Sri Racha, Thailand over 100 years ago.
Just received my machine, brand new, tried it with 3 types of beans (2 different local roasters), medium roast, now at inner setting 4 and almost at the finest machine setting. Still way too fast (18gr in, using the IMS basket). Wasn't expecting that...