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Anonymous Posted on Aug 15, 2013

No cup to measure water to rice - Black & Decker RC400 7-Cup Rice Cooker

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2009

SOURCE: Measurements for Rice

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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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 28, 2009

SOURCE: I lost my instructional manual for my Black and

onelitre of water with 500 grams of rice

Mike Schneider

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2010

SOURCE: I have lost the measuring cup for Black &

it tales you on the box.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2011

SOURCE: lost the rice measurer, how much is 1 rice measure

Hi,
About 2/3....



Here is a tip that will help you figure out about using a rice cooker...

How much Rice and Water go in the Cooker

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My experience has tought me that you cannot go very wrong with two cups of water for one cup of rice.
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All right, this can be a bit confusing. IF you still have the cup that came with your Rice Cooker, use it to measure your rice. Then, inside the cooker there are lines showing how much water to add based on how many of the Zojirushi measuring cups you used of rice. THAT's simple.
IF you DON'T still have your Rice Maker measuring cup you will have to use a 3/4 cup U.S measuring cup. This equals the same amount as the rice cooker cup. For each 3/4 cup of rice you use, add that many cups of water. If you use 3/4 cups of rice twice, then add water to the 2 line.
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I have access to the Australian Owners Manual for this model if it would help.

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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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http://www.retrevo.com/support/Aroma-ARC-838TC-manual/id/21195bh127/t/2/
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Long grain brown rice - 1 1/2 Rice measuring cups - water to 3 cup line - 6 (1/2 cup) servings

For fluffy rice: After cooker shuts off, allow rice to stand for approx. 15 minutes, covered, before serving.

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