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Posted on Feb 23, 2009

Measurements for Rice

I am looking for the measurement equivalent for my rice cooker. It's a Black & Decker RC436 16-cup Multi-use Rice Cooker. I have misplaced the ''rice measure,'' which is what is referred to throughout the manual and was looking for the standard measuring cup equivalent for 2 rice measures, 3 rice measures, 4 rice measures, etc.

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Most of my experience with the rice cookers is that they require a japanese rice Cup which is different than the japanese regular cup. makes a whole lot of not sense but i found a replacement cup at one of the local Japanese Markets if you had to you could use regular measuring cup and use the 160ml for your measure. also the cup has a "Inomata" on it so maybe the web can help you
Eat lots of Rice

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SOURCE: Rice Measurements

You use one cup of water for each cup of uncooked rice. You end up with about 2 cups of cooked rice for every cup of uncooked rice. Different varieties, such as brown rice, take more water, up to 2 cups of water per cup of uncooked rice. If the resulting rice is too dry, you can add more water and restart the cooker.

I am not sure, but I believe that 16 cups refers to cooked rice, so you should not put more than 8 cups of uncooked rice in the cooker.

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Rice Measurements

You use one cup of water for each cup of uncooked rice. You end up with about 2 cups of cooked rice for every cup of uncooked rice. Different varieties, such as brown rice, take more water, up to 2 cups of water per cup of uncooked rice. If the resulting rice is too dry, you can add more water and restart the cooker.

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http://www.retrevo.com/support/Aroma-ARC-838TC-manual/id/21195bh127/t/2/
You can download the manual. The standard rice measuring cup is 180ml (one cup in the US is approximately 240ml).
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