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Hahahahaha looney "premium member"
wahlaaneh.. ! like that how to return?
Hahahahaha looney "premium member"
cuckoo in singapore, Daviz and JohnTan
Yes, the Koreans are just a insular, uncouth martial tribe ensconced in N.E. Asia, constantly warring with the other neighbouring tribes like the Manchus, Jurchens, Khitans and Mongols. Also, years of paying obeisance to China as a vassal state and living on borrowed Chinese culture have given them a huge inferiority complex.
Now that they've made it to the developed league, their lack of culture and civilization is manifested in their boorish manner and hyper-nationalistic (xenophobic and racist) behaviour. The inferiority complex is manifested in their repeatedly appropriating elements of Chinese culture (written language, medicine, historical personages) as their own, even distorting historical facts to suit their agenda of aggrandizing their relatively atavistic cultural heritage.
i bet no one knows how to cook rice without a rice cooker.
Singveld, my 26 year old National rice cooker may not look as sexy but delivers the best rice each and everyday without fail. You asked for it.
wahlaaneh.. ! like that how to return?
i bet no one knows how to cook rice without a rice cooker.
so much work ? why would people living in 21 century want to do that?
things are invented so we human have more time to do other things.
Yes, I CAN!...the old method I learnt from my mother was, to fill the water, slightly above the level of rice you are going to cook; but this method, has a drawback....you have to be accurate on that level of water or you either get a pot of well cook rice or too much water, soft rice. Remember to wash the rice first.
The other method, which in later years I learnt & wonder, about the cup that come along with the rice cooker & I ask my friend, who cook regularly. I found out that, one container, whether it is a bowl, a cup...anything that fill up your rice with, you fill up with an equivalent amount of water, you get a well cooked pot of rice. Doesn't matter, if you don't use the rice cooker....example: 1 ceramic mug of rice filled=1 ceramic mug of water & just cook, cover the lid!.
If using the rice cooker, same principle apply.....
cockanathan u...Daiso sells this for 2 bucks lah.
I wonder why this moron singh veld wants to start a thread about his stupid rice cooker. What next? What dentures he's wearing? What brand of diapers he has on?
my alternate pot for cooking rice is a small stainless steel pot with cladding at the bottom.
very good. now try cooking over a firewood stove. of course i assume that you get it right everytime.
what is cladding at the bottom ? I was told not to use a common stainless steel pot to cook rice, that would burn the bottom of the pot. you have to cook rice with a heavy bottom pot.