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๐ฝ๏ธ Elevate your rice gameโbecause perfect grains are the new power move.
The Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy 10-Cup Rice Cooker combines advanced AI-driven cooking technology with versatile settings to deliver consistently fluffy, restaurant-quality rice. Its compact design fits large family meals or entertaining, while smart features like delay start and extended keep warm ensure convenience. Durable, easy to clean, and highly rated, itโs the ultimate upgrade for rice lovers seeking effortless perfection.











| ASIN | B000A7NN4I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,925 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #19 in Rice Cookers |
| Brand | Zojirushi |
| Brand Name | Zojirushi |
| Capacity | 10 Cups |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 12,247 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00023596225084 |
| Included Components | Inner Pot, Instruction Manual, Rice cooker, Spatula, Spatula Holder and 2 Measuring Cups (regular and rinse-free) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.25"D x 11.13"W x 9.5"H |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Lid Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | Zojirushi |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | NS-ZCC18 |
| Model Number | NS-ZCC18 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic Keep Warm, Programmable, Ready Indicator Light, Retractable Cord, Timer |
| Part Number | NS-ZCC18 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 14.25"D x 11.13"W x 9.5"H |
| UPC | 722651282191 737079445387 023596225084 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
C**7
Automated breakfast made easy
I have a bad habit of skipping meals to do other things, like sleep in late. I usually don't have much appetite until I'm already in a bad way, then I feel extremely hungry and malaise very suddenly. This is a problem because I am already very thin. If I don't eat on a regular schedule I lose focus and feel off. So it stands to reason that I should make meals as efficient, cost effective and convenient as possible. Begin Operation Breakfast 2.0 I wanted to come up with a way to have breakfast ready and waiting when I got out of bed so I could eat quickly and get on with my morning. First I tried protein bars. That worked pretty well, but I had a problem where the chalky taste got really tiresome after a while. They also feel very heavy in my stomach. Then when I got braces I couldn't bite into the protein bars any more. When I got to the point that I was cutting up the protein bars and then sucking on them to soften them, or microwaving them, I decided this was no more convenient than making a regular breakfast and decided to try other things. Next I tried protein shakes. They were disgusting. No matter what I put into them I couldn't find a way to mask the flavor of the protein powder enough that it didn't make me nauseous. I tried several different protein powder sources, all of which were disgusting in their own way. After protein shakes I tried smoothies. This worked okay in the taste department, but they didn't contain enough protein or other ingredients that were good for me. They were essentially fruit (which contains a lot of sugar) and other forms of sugar, which left me needing food way before lunch time and made me sugar crash after 2 or 3 hours. I then tried a combination of fruit and calorie supplements. They didn't taste too bad, but I tried several different substances, all of which had different adverse health effects. Some of them gave me diarrhea, some made me constipated and some of them had the same problems as previous breakfasts I tried. And Now Breakfast 2.0 I think I have now finally found a solution that works. Here are the ingredients: A programmable rice cooker I use a Zojirushi NS-ZCC10 5-1/2-Cup Neuro Fuzzy RiceCooker and Warmer that I bought on Amazon back in January. I chose it because it was the rice cooker with the most positive reviews from people who know the most about rice (Japanese, Korean, Chinese folks who consider rice a staple food). It is truly an amazing rice cooker. If you take a modern high efficiency washing machine and apply all the design axioms that make it human compatible to a rice cooker, you get the Zojirushi NS-ZCC10. It does really cool things like let you set multiple timers to start cooking at any time day or night, cancels the timer if you forget to close the cooker; it even plays a different song when it starts, when it's done and when it starts from the timer. Pre-cooked, frozen chicken strips (Fajita style) (1 serving per Nutritional Information on package) I got these in the frozen foods section at the grocery. I probably could buy chicken and grill it myself, then freeze it, but I'm more comfortable using the pre-packaged strips because I am more confident that the conditions under which the meat was prepared and cooked will be sanitary than my own kitchen would be. Besides that, they have a nice smokey grilled flavor that I like. Store brand garden vegetables mix (Half cup serving per Nutritional Information on package) These are generic frozen vegetables, because vegetables are vegetables to me. They don't taste any different to me if they're organic or GMO, but these happen to be organic (or so it says on the label). They consist of corn, carrots, broccoli and some kind of green beans I forget the name of. Regular rice (Half japanese cup) Plain old generic, medium grain rice in the store brand bag. Half a can of cream of mushroom soup This is purely for flavor. It acts as a base. I might try other soups or different bases as I get bored with cream of mushroom. Water Straight out of the tap. Putting Together the Ingredients I tested my recipe last night so that I wouldn't wake up groggy in the morning to a disgusting mess if things went wrong. I have experimented with different ingredients before, so I know which ingredients can be safely left overnight without spoiling. I intentionally use frozen chicken and vegetables rather than thawing them because they will keep cool in the closed rice cooker overnight without spoiling. Here's how to put it all together: When measuring your rice, always use a Japanese rice measuring cup (unless the instructions with your rice cooker indicate otherwise), not an American one. Rice cookers are labelled with water levels that assume a Japanese cup. If you use an American cup your rice will not cook properly and your cooker may boil over. First I wash the rice. I don't just give it a quick rinse, I wash it thoroughly. I wash my rice by putting it into a tall plasticware container with a snap-on lid with some water and shaking it. I put in water, shake, drain off the water through a sane and repeat until the water runs clear. This is important because if the rice isn't washed thoroughly the bran powder will act as an emollient, which will mess up the chemical balance when other ingredients are added and could cause the cooker to boil over. I should note here that I've been washing and cooking rice the Japanese traditional way for years, so it's a bit of a ritual for me. Next I fill the rice cooker pan slightly above halfway to the 1 cup water mark. I have experimented with different amounts of water with my cooker, and I have found that this amount of water works well for regular rice when I am using other wet ingredients. YMMV. After adding water I add the half cup of rice. I swish the water around so the rice settles down into the water, then I toss in the frozen vegetables. I follow that by dolloping the mushroom soup onto the vegetables, then I place the chicken strips around the perimeter of the other ingredients. The reason for this order: Water and rice goes in the bottom because it needs the most heat to cook. Frozen veggies go next because they need a medium amount of heat to steam. Soup goes next because it's already cooked and only needs to be warmed up. Chicken goes around the perimeter because it's already cooked. The perimeter is where the least heat goes, so the chicken will heat up without overcooking. Finally I put the cooker pan into the rice cooker, close the lid and set the timer for one hour before I wake. By morning the ingredients are thawed and ready to be cooked and heated up. The rice cooker kicks on an hour before I'm ready for breakfast and I have a warm, delicious meal waiting for me in the rice cooker. The rice cooker will switch from cook to warm automatically when cooking is done and keep the food warm for as long as I want. If I don't feel like cleaning up I can close the lid and leave the rice cooker messy then clean it when I get home. Since it has a very good non-stick surface it is easy to clean off dried-on ingredients. The combination of ingredients represents an ideal set of food groups for breakfast including starch, vegetables, protein and essential vitamins and minerals. This reduces eating breakfast to the simplest of activities: Dumping it into a bowl and stuffing it in my face. As a result I eat breakfast more consistently and I'm more productive and less malaise during the day. As a result, I eat breakfast more consistently and I'm more productive during the day.
K**L
Fantastic for Sushi rice
Superb sushi maker. When they say to by a Zojirushi there is a reason why. It's expensive, but I finally succeed making sushi rice using this. I had the less expensive Zojirushi rice cooker "No frills" model for 25 years. This was well worth the upgrade. It's easier to cook with, a bit slower, but the results are amazing and simple. The cleanup is easy with a nice nonstick pot design that is easy to read. In general a game changer for cooking rice, why did I wait so long...
E**N
Best rice you can make at home!
This rice cooker is worth every single penny. It makes restaurant-quality rice so consistently that it honestly ruined every other rice cooker (and stovetop rice) for me. The Neuro Fuzzy โsmartโ technology is not a gimmick it actually works. The cooker adjusts cooking time and temperature as it goes, so the rice comes out perfectly fluffy, tender, and evenly cooked every time. White rice, brown rice, sushi rice โ it somehow nails all of them without me doing anything special. Just measure, rinse, fill to the corresponding line on the pot, press a button, and trust the machine. What really sets it apart is how intelligent it feels. It modulates heat and cook time based on the rice and conditions, which means no mushy bottoms, no crunchy tops, and no guessing. The rice stays warm for hours without drying out, which feels like magic. Yes, itโs more expensive than basic rice cookers but this is one of those rare appliances where you immediately understand why. If you eat rice even semi-regularly, this will pay for itself in sheer joy and better meals. I use it constantly, and the results are flawless every time. If youโre on the fence: buy it. This is hands down the best rice youโll ever make at home.
J**S
Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker
It makes rice, it sings a song when it starts and when it's done. These alone are pretty cool features. But it also tells you when it's going to be done. The instruction manual is pretty long. If you don't like reading you're going to miss out on a lot of instructions. The pot is non-stick as you'd expect in a good rice cooker, so it's easy to wash. Compared to my old rice cooker, the quality of the rice is only a bit better but a bit is a bit. I have to tell you that I'm biased -- when I saw the video that explained that they made a smarter rice cooker I wanted one. Now I have one.
M**I
One of my favorite kitchen appliances!
I love this rice cooker so much and use it several times a week. Easy to use, easy to clean, and if you take good care of it, it will last for years. I cook many different things with it and it helps me with prepping school lunches, I love that I can set a timer and have fresh cooked rice in the morning to pack for my kid. I also love that it keeps food warm for hours, so I can always serve steaming perfect rice with dinner, even if I made it long beforehand.
S**R
This Rice Cooker is Outstanding!
I've only had this rice cooker for a week, but in that time I have made two pots of white rice, a pot of brown, and a couple of pots of steel cut oatmeal. This is by far one of the best and most useful electric appliance purchases I've ever made. I've been aware of rice cookers for a long time, but it never occurred to me that it would be something I'd use much. I've always made pretty good rice on the stovetop and don't make it that often, so it didn't seem particularly necessary in my small kitchen. But I kept reading about them, and a friend told me how she keeps brown rice going in hers and she and her husband cook veggies and bit of meat and fish and top the rice with it for quick weeknight dinners. I also wanted to be able to have brown rice more often for dinner but would avoid it because it takes too long to cook stovetop on a weeknight. So I started doing research (I research all my cookware and appliances to within an inch of their lives). For my needs, which included brown rices, good oatmeal, and other grains, it soon seemed that a fuzzy logic model would be the right one. Before I made a final decision to buy, I downloaded a copy of k The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook - Rev: 250 No-Fail Recipes for Pilafs, Risottos, Polenta, Chilis, Soups, Porridges, Puddings, and More, fro to see what I could cook that went beyond rice. I was so impressed with the variety and ease of the recipes that I decided to take the plunge. Then came checking out all the models on Amazon and other sights. From the customer reviews it seemed that the Zojurishi was the right brand. But what model? At first I thought a 3-cup would be enough for me and my husband, but after browsing the cookbook, I decided to go for the 5.5 cup as more versatile, especially when I was entertaining friends. A couple of the fuzzy logic models stood out, but after comparing them on the Zojirushi site, the Nero fuzzy model stood out, and then the plethora of 5-star reviews on Amazon convinced me. The price on Amazon was so much less than on any other cookware site so that turned into a no brainer decision. The upshot is that I am thrilled with this product. The results of all my rice dishes so far has been perfect, fluffy rice. Th e oatmeal is out of this world. The controls are easy to understand and I had little problem figuring them out from the manual, even as it is obviously translated from the Japanese (which can be a problem). My favorite feature is the timer function, which lets me set up brown rice in the morning to be ready when I get home from work and to set up the oatmeal at night so I have a hot delicious and nutritious breakfast ready for me when I wake up. One of the things that amazes me is that timers usually work by you setting the machine for when you want it to starts cooking. But with the Neuro Fuzzy, I set the timer for when I want the food to be ready to eat. I don't understand how it knows when to start the cooking, but it's electronic brain somehow does and that makes me very happy. Finally, the bowl and lid are very easy to clean. And I'm a happy camper.
Y**G
Make perfect rice
Iโve owned two of these rice cookers over the years. My first one lasted a little over a year before it stopped working, possibly due to water getting inside. I wasnโt able to fix it, so I ended up buying another one. The second one has been going strong for about 5 years now with no issues, which really shows the durability when used properly. What I really love is the rice qualityโit consistently cooks rice that is soft, fluffy, and very fragrant. Itโs simple to use and very reliable for everyday meals. Overall, even though my first experience wasnโt perfect, this cooker has proven to be a great long-term investment. I would still recommend it, especially if you take good care of it.
R**D
Wish I had bought one years ago.
Rice is easy to cook without a rice cooker. Why would I ever want one? Well, that's what I thought before buying the Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker. This makes great rice every time with so little effort, I can't imagine going back to the old methods that served me well for so many years. The size is perfect. My wife and I make perfect rice for just the two of us, and it has enough capacity to make rice for a dinner party if needed. It's small and light enough to move around easily and cleans up so easy, you will want to use it every day, The buttons are intuitive and easy to use with a brief read though the easy to understand instructions. We have made Jasmine, Sushi, Basmati, Wild Blends, and sweet sticky rice all with the same excellent results
G**A
Muito bom custo x benefรญcio
Compacta e muito linda! Perfeito para familia de umas 5 pessoas
N**O
Excellent cooker
I love this rice cooker. I use it to cook everything when Iโm being lazy and it always cooks it through and will take as long as it needs to do that. Hope I have it for decades. I recommend to all family and friends.
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I**.
Easy to use and great results.
This is a great rice cooker and very forgiving if you are not sure exactly how much water to add because the rice cooking directions vary from what the machine suggests. It seems to adjust and the rice comes out perfectly. Very easy to use and great results.
A**R
Great service
I live in Spain and was looking for a trustworthy brand so I purchased this zojirushi. (For reference it is an American plug but they provide a converter) Unfortunately the product wouldn't work for me and I had some difficulties but the seller was very helpful throughout the process! In the end I had to return the product but the seller provided great service throughout :)
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