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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib
HELP!
Crock-pots are unknown in Peru.
Rice is a cultural food. It's quite normal for Peruvians (in large families) to routinely purchase (and consume) 100-pound bags of rice throughout the year.
They use a rice-type cooker. (I don't know its name).
Can one of these electric 'floating-bowl water/rice' cookers be used as a crock-pot?
HELP!
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I once tried that with my Zojirushi 3 cup rice cooker and it worked but not all that well when I tried the porridge/congee setting and left on keep warm for a few hours more. I've seen claims that some of their newer models with the umami setting can be used as slow cookers. Some of those models come complete with a slow cook button.