Why Does A Rice Cooker Bubble Over?

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Rice cooker bubbles over when boiling water inside mixes with the starch in the rice, forming foamy bubbles that spill over once they reach the top.

Rice cookers operate by heating water inside the inner pot, which turns into steam and cooks the rice.

Bubbling is normal for a rice cooker, but excessive spillage can be a pain to clean.

Using low-starch rice, such as jasmine or basmati rice, can help prevent bubbling and spillage in a rice cooker.

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Washing and soaking the rice before cooking can help release excess starch, reducing the chances of bubbling and spillage in the rice cooker.

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