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Discover LudwigThe term "rice cooker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this term when discussing cooking appliances. For example, "She put the rice in the rice cooker and set it to cook."
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rice cooker
noun
A kitchen appliance which is designed to cook rice, through either boiling or steaming it.
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Fake baby, fake rice cooker.
But buy a rice cooker instead.
"I have your boyfriend's rice cooker".
Who Needs A Rice Cooker?
Maung used to sterilise her equipment in a rice cooker.
Soon, entire meals were coming out of the rice cooker.
RICE COOKER Yes, if you eat rice twice daily.
Soldiers hauled in a camo-colored industrial-size rice cooker.
In this photo, out of laziness, I repurposed my rice cooker to also steam my vegetables and then repurposed the rice cooker container as a bowl.
If you have a rice cooker but no rice, you can't make a good meal.
Will you store it beside your dusty waffle iron, deep-fryer and rice cooker?
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