Buy a Rice Cooker to Cook and Eat Rice Properly

Written by cd on January 20, 2008 – 7:00 am -

Where to Buy Rice Cookers in Prague

How can one make real Asian dishes without first cooking a quality bowl of rice? And how can one make a quality bowl of rice with a rice cooker? During my first year in this country, I found myself burning over three pots, four plastic utensils, countless of holed rice bags because I forgot to stand by the stove and keep vigilant eyes of my future meals, check water and stir the rice. Even when the rice was done, I would be very lucky if it was cooked properly. Indian curry chicken, Japanese sushi, Chinese kungpao and Vietnamese fried veggie had no chance to turn into real dishes because of their messy rice portion.

I desperately searched many department stores in Prague for a rice cooker in a year, but the closest ones I found were steam pots to make bread and dumplings. Upon discovering this, I turned to my boyfriend and said “Are you guys kidding me? You have pots for making your stupid bread and not my precious rice?” The Vietnamese supermarket at Sapa sells plenty of steam rice cookers, but the prices were around 2000 CZK and without warranty. My typical Asian mother, worrying about my food supply, tries to convince me to let her ship a small rice cooker from the US. Tempted, I almost let her do it before realizing the faulty of this solution: US appliances don’t work with European electric sockets. For this to work, I will need a converter and an adaptor as well.

I did occasionally eat rice by the boxes as Czech and expats do, I bought 10-kg bag of rice from the Vietnamese Sapa market. But worms started getting into the bags because I got lazy cooking my rice, and because nobody wanted to eat nasty burned rice cooked in regular pots.

“Can a girl eat rice with some dignity?” Sometimes I wonder.

And an African dude from Senegal answered my secret prayer. He invited my boyfriend and I over to his new flat for a dinner party eating Senegali curry chicken. I forgot to ask how he made the rice because I was ashamed that some African managed to cook rice better than an Asian who grew up with the damn thing.

Had had enough with his pots and utensils being burned in addition to a smelly kitchen; my boyfriend had bought me a real rice cooker from Daart for only 900 CZK. Yoohoo!  I cooked the first rice on Christmas and ate it with only soy sauce, cucumber and chilly pepper.

Oh holly molly cow coming out of Czech empty heaven, the simple meal was goooooooooood.

On the website, click on Maly dom�c� spot?ebi?e-> Parn� hrnce (Small Home Appliance -> Steam pot)

Note:  The pot might not be available at every store. Call them first to ask. We bought this rice cooker in the store at Zlicin. Czech employees might not know what you are referring to so don’t expect their help too much. Czechs might not know such electric pots for cooking rice exist. My roommate kept complaining that her parents like to eat rice but that they burned it a lot and did not know to cook it properly. Upon seeing our rice cooker, she immediately purchased the same one for her parent’s Christmas present.

[Datart]


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Environmentalism According Czech President Vaclav Klaus

Written by cd on January 14, 2008 – 7:00 am -

He believes environmentalism is an ideology which threatens human’ freedom and liberty, and that global warming is not caused by people .

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Czech IT Managers Earn Little

Written by cd on January 13, 2008 – 7:00 am -

Czech Business Weekly (CBW) November Issue (48) reports about Czech IT Manager’s low-pay, being the 8th-worst paying country.

Top 10 paying countries (dollars)

1. Switzerland - 123,080
2. Denmark - 123,080
3. Belgium - 121,170
4. UK - 108,230
5. Ireland - 108,230
6. United States - 106,730
7. Germany - 106,730
8. Canada - 93,860
9. Hong Kong - 90,340
10. Australia - 88,550

Lowest 10 (dollars)

1. Vietnam - 22,240
2. Bulgaria - 22,240
3. Philippines -31,720
4. India - 31,720
5. Indonesia - 31,720
6. Shanghai, China - 33,730
7. Malaysia - 35,260
8. Czech Republic - 35,880
9. Beijing, China - 36,220
10. Argentina - 43,180


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Senior Managers in Czech Earn “More” than in Western Europe

Written by cd on January 11, 2008 – 7:00 am -

Lower-positions maybe don’t earn you much money in the Czech Republic, but once you have climbed the corporate ladder to become senior managers, your earning power can be higher than those, with the same job functions, in “richer” countries for example France, Italy, Denmark, UK, Sweden, Australia and Canada.

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