
WMF Kitchen Minis rice cooker
WMF Kitchen Minis rice cooker
Yes, it has a separate vegetable basket that you can place on top of the rice pot and then cook both at the same time. You can see this well in pictures 2 and 3 and the one before last.
This is the chrome-coloured version, I will gladly forward this to the responsible department for revision, thank you very much for the hint!
2 months ago
The cooking container of the WMF Küchenminis rice cooker is made of Cromargan®, which is a special stainless steel alloy. This choice of material offers robustness and durability. There is no indication that the container is made of aluminium.
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The Küchenminis rice cooker from WMF, especially the versions mentioned in the search results, has a cooking container made of Cromargan® stainless steel. Cromargan® is a high-quality stainless steel known for its robustness and corrosion resistance. There is no indication that the container is made of aluminium. The use of stainless steel offers advantages such as even heat distribution and easy cleaning, which is ideal for preparing rice, quinoa and vegetables.
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The container of the WMF Küchenminis rice cooker is made of Cromargan® stainless steel, which is a combination of stainless steel and a special coating. This material is known for its durability and rust resistance. There are no aluminium parts in the container itself.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, of course. Been using the rice cooker for years
Unfortunately, we do not carry the lid for the rice cooker separately in our range. We recommend enquiring directly with the manufacturer WMF: https://www.wmf.com/de/de/service/kontakt.html.
Doesn't really work. Perhaps possible with more attempts. But otherwise nice, compact and practical.
Yes, it works perfectly at the same time. The vegetables are then above the rice in their own container, which has holes in the bottom
Yes, the rice ends up exactly the same as at the Asian restaurant. I've had the appliance for years and the rice is always perfect and without much effort.
Hello, I bought it from a Swiss supplier and the plug corresponded to the Swiss standard. If you buy it through a European distributor, you may need an adapter like CameraPlus Adaptateur 220v prise EU à prise Suisse CH 3 pin irréversible
Unfortunately, I can't find a Made in on my appliance. The sticker on the bottom says WMF and an address in Germany. I hope this helps?
www.wmf.com. Service. Contact. Product Spare Parts.
Depending on the product number, the filling capacity is approximately 250 g.
From my experience around 15-20 minutes, depending how much water you put and how soft or moist you want the rice to be. If you put hot/boiling water it might take even less time than that.
Attention⚠: I wouldn't put it in the microwave. The lunch box is actually the rice container that can easily be fitted with a lid. This container is made of metal and should therefore never be put in the microwave. It's better to put it in a plastic or glass Tupperware that is also microwaveable.
All types of rice and much more. You can basically cook everything in it that you would otherwise cook with water in a pot: Rice, beans, lentils, cereals, etc. It is very easy to use. But it's small, so it's only for one person.
For the vegetables, there is a kind of second pot that goes on top of the other one and the lid then on top of that. For storage, you can turn the second pot upside down and put it in the other one. You can make rice and vegetables at the same time, but it is a timing question (the rice is added later, when the vegetables are already steaming). So you can only cook rice (without the top), only vegetables (with the top) or both (with the top and add the rice).
If you are interested in a product, you could just read the specifications - people's STUPIDITY is unbelievable.
I haven't tried this yet, but it is certainly possible. However, the meat would not be roasted, but rather cooked/steamed. Just as you would find it in Asian cuisine. Chicken and fish in particular are often cooked rather than fried.
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