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The measuring cup you lost is equivalent to 3/4 cup or 180ml and this can make approximately 2 and 1/4 cup of cooked rice. http://
For more details, you can download Owner's Manual at www.rivalproducts.com , You can also inquire on this site about cup replacement.
mcdevito75 here, Most of these cups that come with these machines are measured by the standard 8--10 oz. standard cup. but to be sure here is Saltons contact, email only [email protected]
1 cup of rice in the rival cup does NOT equal 1 cup of rice in a regular measuring cup. I lost mine too and I've found that using 3/4 cup of a regular measuring cup works with the lines on the inside of the pot
The measuring cup for my Rival RC100 holds 6 oz (volume of water to the top rim). The markings on the inside of the pot (1 through 5) seem to hold about 12 oz each. (that is: the 1 line holds 12.2 oz, the 5 line held 57 ounces of water) close enough to the standard 2 to 1 water to rice ratio. I put in about 1.7X as much water (by volume) as brown rice, and it comes out very good for me. (1 cup rice to 1 3/4cup water).
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