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Searching for an electric rice cooker with inside pot NOT aluminum.

 

Stainless okay.  Glass okay.  Ceramic okay.

(Found stainless but it is not electric -- designed for camping.)

 

Size: about 1 Ltr.

Not huge restaurant unit.

 

Teflon non-stick doesn't matter.

 

"Features" and settings don't matter.

Just steam the rice and turn off.

 

Just no aluminum.

 

Where to find a rice cooker with pot that is not aluminum?

 

 

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9 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

My Otto one is non aluminium 

 

What is it actually?

 

Model #?

 

Where did you buy it?

 

Thank you.

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2 hours ago, Old Curmudgeon said:

 

What is it actually?

 

Model #?

 

Where did you buy it?

 

Thank you.

Just look online, every supermarket sells Otto, or Lazada Shopee, i bought mine 4 years ago, models change 

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Aluminium for the inside of an electric rice cooker? What's this world coming to?

 

There are two electric rice cookers in my wife's kitchen cabinets. How do I know if the inside is made of aluminium? Is it when a magnet does not stick to it?

 

The magnet doesn't stick to either of them. The label of one says that it is made in Japan, the label of the other does not give the country of manufacture but the name and and address of a company in Germany.

 

My wife is not around at the moment to ask her where she bought them.

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You got got point there, I never understood why aluminum!

Rice stick to it hard and it can emit bad stuff to the rice.

Same with teflon coating etc

 

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If the OP is concerned about a link between aluminium and Alzheimer's, it's an urban myth.

 

The misconception arose when brain schists from dementia sufferers were analyzed post-mortem, and found to contain traces of aluminium.

 

On further investigation, it was found an aluminium microtome had been used to prepare the brain schists. Cross-contamination.

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7 hours ago, Lacessit said:

If the OP is concerned about a link between aluminium and Alzheimer's, it's an urban myth.

 

The misconception arose when brain schists from dementia sufferers were analyzed post-mortem, and found to contain traces of aluminium.

 

On further investigation, it was found an aluminium microtome had been used to prepare the brain schists. Cross-contamination.

 

Sure Aluminium is not bad for you..

 

Neither is Fluoride, or MSG or Aspartame, or GMO food or bla bla...Which the the authorities say are all as safe as can be..

 

I would say there is a very good chance cooking with Aluminium on high heat could be very bad for your health....

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1 hour ago, redwood1 said:

 

Sure Aluminium is not bad for you..

 

Neither is Fluoride, or MSG or Aspartame, or GMO food or bla bla...Which the the authorities say are all as safe as can be..

 

I would say there is a very good chance cooking with Aluminium on high heat could be very bad for your health....

Aluminium forms a passive layer of aluminium oxide on exposure to air. That passive layer is inert to everything except strong alkali or acids. It melts at 660C, I guess that would be bad.

 

I understand. Everything is out to get you. Don't wash your dishes in nonionic surfactants, they are endocrine disruptors. Don't cook with stainless steel, chromium and nickel are poisonous. Cast iron cookware contains manganese. Glass cookware has boron, Teflon is fluoride.

 

About 99% of canola oil is GMO.

 

There's a risk of silicosis if you are in desert areas. The terpenes will get you if you are in a pine forest. Asthma in a wheat field.

 

Funny thing, I have survived 81 years being exposed to all these toxic perils. You take care out there.

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