![TIP: for cooking 1-2 cups of rice, where you'll burn the rice using the proper 1:1 ratio of water to rice for pressure cooking, cook in an inner pot and add 1 TIP: for cooking 1-2 cups of rice, where you'll burn the rice using the proper 1:1 ratio of water to rice for pressure cooking, cook in an inner pot and add 1](https://i.redd.it/gtgkrpam7qo41.jpg)
TIP: for cooking 1-2 cups of rice, where you'll burn the rice using the proper 1:1 ratio of water to rice for pressure cooking, cook in an inner pot and add 1
![Burning Countertop Rice Cooker on a White Background. Generative AI Stock Illustration - Illustration of cooktops, rice: 274678221 Burning Countertop Rice Cooker on a White Background. Generative AI Stock Illustration - Illustration of cooktops, rice: 274678221](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/burning-countertop-rice-cooker-white-background-generative-ai-274678221.jpg)
Burning Countertop Rice Cooker on a White Background. Generative AI Stock Illustration - Illustration of cooktops, rice: 274678221
Edi Wow - So, burned rice. In Japan, it's called okoge. In parts of the U.S, stuck-pot rice. In Ghana, kanzo. In Vietnam, coom chay. In Luzon, tutong. In our house, this
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