Just Place the Pressure Cooker... 'Automatic Rice Cooking' Works Perfectly on Its Own
Coway Noble Induction Freedom
'Automatic Rice Cooking Function' Praised by Gourmet Experts
Coway's Noble Induction Freedom, launched last month, is gaining attention for its maximized convenience technology that allows even cooking beginners to cook easily, and the 'taste' achieved through it. This product is a new concept electric range that completely eliminates burner boundaries, enabling free heating across the entire surface area. It has been highly popular since its release by enhancing cooking convenience with powerful heat and innovative technology.
The Noble Induction Freedom has received positive feedback for its automatic cooking functions. It offers three-stage customized pan cooking depending on the type of dish, maintaining the pan temperature to prevent food from burning. For example, by using the automatic rice cooking function, delicious rice can be made in a pressure cooker without manually adjusting the heat. Cooking rice in a pressure cooker results in soft and chewy texture with good mouthfeel, but heat control is difficult, which can cause the bottom to burn or water to boil over. Coway solved this inconvenience by allowing users to simply input settings to automatically complete the rice cooking. By selecting the type of rice and number of servings, the heat is automatically adjusted in stages to control the temperature optimally. When cooking 2 servings of white rice, delicious rice is ready in just 19 minutes.
The rice cooking performance of the Noble Induction Freedom has also been recognized for its excellent taste by culinary experts. Professor Jae-yoon Ko, Honorary Professor at Kyung Hee University’s College of Hotel and Tourism, said, "The gloss, shape, and texture of the rice are good, and the savory aroma is outstanding." Chef Hyung-seok Kim, Executive Chef at Hyundai Green Food, praised, "The rice is sticky and glossy, and you can feel the fragrance of freshly cooked rice. It shows the standard of well-cooked rice." In a blind taste test conducted by the Korea International Sommelier Association in September, rice cooked using the Noble Induction scored the highest in 11 out of 13 evaluation criteria including aroma, taste, and texture.
Additionally, cookware can be placed anywhere on the cooktop, allowing various types of cooking utensils to be arranged without restrictions on shape or size. The burner heating size automatically adjusts according to the shape of the cookware, enabling cooking with large utensils such as wide pans and square grills without any issues. Up to six dishes can be cooked simultaneously.
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It also features a smart auto-sensing function that automatically recognizes cookware. When cookware is placed on the cooktop, individual control panels for each position are displayed on the screen. Even if the cookware is moved during heating, the system detects the movement and maintains the preset settings. Size and color options are also available to suit kitchen interiors and personal preferences.
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