
Ginpo Pottery Chrysanthemum Rice Earthenware Pot Banko Ware (3 Cups Cooking Lapis Double Lid) Earthenware Pot Rice Pot Rice Cooking Ginpo Rice Cooker
$114.36
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the capacity of the Ginpo Pottery Rice Cooker? A: The Ginpo Pottery Rice Cooker is designed to cook 2 to 3 servings, making it ideal for couples or small families.
- Q: Is the Ginpo Rice Cooker safe for use in the microwave? A: The Ginpo Rice Cooker can be used in the microwave for reheating, but it is not suitable for cooking in the microwave.
- Q: How do I clean and maintain the earthenware pot? A: To clean the earthenware pot, hand wash it with mild detergent and avoid using abrasive materials. Allow it to dry naturally.
- Q: Can I use the Ginpo Rice Cooker on direct flames? A: Yes, the Ginpo Rice Cooker is designed to be used on direct flames, ovens, and microwaves.
- Q: What makes the Ginpo Pottery special compared to other rice cookers? A: The Ginpo Pottery is made of high-quality earthenware with excellent heat retention, low water absorption, and a unique chrysanthemum petal design.
- Q: How do I cook rice using the Ginpo Rice Cooker? A: To cook rice, fill the pot to the water level markings inside, bring it to a boil, then stop the heat when you see steam for perfectly cooked rice.
- Q: Is the pot resistant to temperature changes? A: Yes, the Ginpo Rice Cooker is resistant to temperature changes, allowing it to retain heat effectively even when heating is stopped.
- Q: What is Banko Ware? A: Banko Ware is a traditional Japanese pottery known for its durability and thermal properties, originating from Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture.
- Q: Does the pot come ready to use? A: Yes, the Ginpo Rice Cooker is ready to use straight out of the box, with no need for additional seasoning or preparation.
- Q: Can I cook dishes other than rice in the Ginpo Pottery? A: Absolutely! The Ginpo Pottery can be used to prepare a variety of dishes, both Japanese and Western styles, due to its versatile design.