What is the difference between Micom and Neuro Fuzzy?

Zojirushi coined the trademark Neuro Fuzzy® to designate their advanced micro computerized rice cookers. Micom means Micro Computerized. The temperature and cooking time are controlled by a micro computer chip. Neuro Fuzzy® is a registered trademark of Zojirushi.

What does Micom mean for rice cooker?

microcomputer
Micom is an abbreviation of “microcomputer”, meaning that a microcomputer is built into the rice cooker to control the rice cooking process. Our Micom rice cookers also create ideal cooking environments for various types of rice and rice dishes.

What is the difference between Micom and induction rice cooker?

Induction heating rice cookers with Micom tend to command a higher price in comparison to Micom units, largely due to the ‘newness’ of this form of technology. Since induction heating utilizes the inner pot as an element, overall cooking time is also considerably reduced.

Which model of Zojirushi rice cooker is the best?

I. The 5 Best Zojirushi Rice Cookers

  • Our #1 Pick: Zojirushi NP-HCC10XH Induction Rice Cooker. VIEW AT AMAZON. Features.
  • Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker. VIEW AT AMAZON.
  • Zojirushi NS-TSC10 Micom Rice Cooker. VIEW AT AMAZON.
  • Zojirushi NHS-06 Rice Cooker. VIEW AT AMAZON.
  • Zojirushi NS-LGC05XB Micom Rice Cooker. VIEW AT AMAZON.

Is Micom fuzzy logic?

The Zojirushi Micom employs a technology known as, “fuzzy logic.” We at G@H know “fuzzy math” and “fuzzy ethics” but cannot explain “fuzzy logic.” However it works, it works. More importantly, the Zojirushi Micom inspires us to eat healthier.

Is induction rice cooker worth?

Unlike electric rice cookers that heat solely from the bottom coil, induction rice cookers like this Zojirushi convert the entire inner pan into a heat source, which guarantees evenly cooked rice. However, the quality of the rice I’ve cooked with induction has convinced me it’s worth the price.

Are induction rice cookers better?

What is Micom fuzzy logic?

The Zojirushi Micom is a microcomputer designed with a sole function. The Zojirushi Micom employs a technology known as, “fuzzy logic.” We at G@H know “fuzzy math” and “fuzzy ethics” but cannot explain “fuzzy logic.” However it works, it works.

How do I choose a Zojirushi rice cooker?

When choosing a Zojirushi cooker to invest in, you need to know how much rice you’re looking to yield in a single cooking cycle. If you have a big family, we recommend a cooker that can accommodate 6 to 10 cups of rice (3 to 5 cups uncooked) so you can cook enough for all family members.

Is induction rice cooker better?

Where is Tatung rice cooker made?

Taiwan
It is made in Taiwan, not mainland China. It is an excellent well made rice cooker and I would recommend highly.

How does the Zojirushi Micom rice cooker work?

This rice cooker’s induction heating warms your rice and water from all sides. The two-setting delay timer keeps your rice warm and tasty. It wipes clean in seconds and looks great to boot. In our test kitchen, we liked that the water measurement lines were delineated by the type of rice, as well as the digital timer.

What are the functions of the Zojirushi induction heating system?

Multi-Menu cooking functions include settings for white rice (regular, softer or harder), jasmine white rice, mixed rice, sushi rice, porridge, sweet rice, brown rice, GABA brown rice and quick cooking. The clear-coated stainless steel exterior fits any kitchen decor and makes cleanup a snap.

Can you make sushi in a Micom rice cooker?

Micom rice cookers not only make perfect white rice, but also flawless brown rice, sushi rice, and porridge. Unlike with conventional rice cookers, soaking and steaming time before and after cooking rice is automatically programmed.

What kind of rice can you cook in a Zojirushi?

Zojirushi NP-NVC18 pressure cooker and warmer features a 5.5 cup (Uncooked) cooking capacity, enough to feed a large family of 8-9 people. It comes a set of cooking features that you can choose from; White, Mixed, Sushi/Sweet rice, Porridge, Brown, GABA Brown, and a Quick-cooking setting.