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Hagama Rice Cooker for Traditional Japanese Rice Cooking

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Description

The hagama rice cooker is a traditional Japanese rice cooking pot used to prepare rice over direct heat. Unlike electric rice cookers, it allows precise control of temperature and timing, resulting in rice with a distinct texture and flavor.

Rooted in Japanese culinary tradition, the hagama reflects a hands-on approach to cooking where technique, attention, and material choice play a central role.

What is a hagama rice cooker?

A hagama is a traditional Japanese pot specifically designed for cooking rice over heat. Its shape promotes even heat distribution, helping achieve well-cooked rice with a balanced texture.

How a hagama differs from modern rice cookers

Unlike electric rice cookers, the hagama rice cooker requires manual heat control. This method allows cooks to adjust temperature and timing, offering greater precision and a more involved cooking process.

A traditional Japanese method for cooking rice

The hagama has long been used in Japanese households and professional kitchens. It represents a cooking method where attention and technique are central, producing rice that reflects both skill and tradition.

Why choose a hagama rice cooking pot?

Choosing a hagama rice cooker offers clear benefits:

  • Precise heat control during cooking
  • Enhanced rice texture and flavor
  • A deeper connection to Japanese cooking traditions
  • Durable design made for repeated use

*It can cook up to 1 Japanese rice cup (about 180 ml / 6 oz of uncooked rice), which yields about 2 bowls of cooked rice—ideal for 1–2 people.

Details
  • Origin: Japan.
  • Components: Hinoki wood lid and stand, aluminum pot.
  • Dimensions: 18 × 18 × H17 cm / 7 × 7 × 6.7 inches.
  • Combines natural materials with functional design.
How to use
  • Rinse rice thoroughly before cooking.
  • Place rice and water in the aluminum pot.
  • Cover with the Hinoki wood lid.
  • Cook slowly on stovetop over medium heat.
  • Let it rest for 10 minutes before serving.
Care & Warnings
  • Hand wash gently with mild soap and dry immediately.
  • Do not soak the Hinoki wood lid or stand in water for long periods.
  • Avoid dishwasher use.
  • Store in a dry place to prevent warping.
  • Handle with care to preserve the natural wood fragrance and finish.
Shipping information

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