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  • ? nonco 922

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  • ? akagi (kancolle) 12k

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  • ID: 1667472
  • Uploader: Ironbottom »
  • Date: about 11 years ago
  • Approver: Ephyon »
  • Size: 66.2 KB .jpg (567x1004) »
  • Source: twitter.com/nonco331/status/458612491279298563 »
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  • Score: 44
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akagi (kantai collection) drawn by nonco

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  • 鳳翔さん、、鳳翔さん?

    http://pic.twitter.com/dUSpUevlAb

    Houshou-san... Houshou-san?

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    zoidiect
    about 11 years ago
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    Denied.

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    Brightlight
    about 11 years ago
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    If you don't get it, let's imagine you wanted to eat toast but your mom forgot to plug in the toaster.

    Updated by Brightlight about 11 years ago

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    Koucchan
    about 11 years ago
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    And her world just crumbled.

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    TunerAinee
    about 11 years ago
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    As an asian, i can relate to the pain, suffering and despair of seeing uncooked rice soaking in water when you are supposed to see hot, cooked and fluffy rice.

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    Bloodtyrant
    about 11 years ago
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    haha, yes this has happened to me a few times. I can't help but laugh a bit to this.

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    Seika
    about 11 years ago
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    Brightlight said:

    If you don't get it, let's imagine you wanted to eat toast but your mom forgot to plug in the toaster.

    Not the same. Cold bread is still bread, just toast it again
    Rice already soaked like this doesn't taste as good

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    Lunatic6
    about 11 years ago
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    Seika said:

    Not the same. Cold bread is still bread, just toast it again
    Rice already soaked like this doesn't taste as good

    You can still make rice porridge (congee) with them, though I'm not quite familiar with Japanese rice, I think rice porridge is called Okayu in Japan.

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    CodeKyuubi
    about 11 years ago
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    Seika said:

    Not the same. Cold bread is still bread, just toast it again
    Rice already soaked like this doesn't taste as good

    Actually, I've been told that letting rice sit for a while lets the rice be stickier. Then again, we use short-grain sweet white rice, which might be difference from JP rice.

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    monhan
    about 11 years ago
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    CodeKyuubi said:

    Actually, I've been told that letting rice sit for a while lets the rice be stickier. Then again, we use short-grain sweet white rice, which might be difference from JP rice.

    Stickier doesn't mean better. It's harder to cook the rice after it's soaked like this.
    But this is still way better instead of when the rice cooker stopped due to blackout or something in the middle of cooking. The result is a partially cooked rice that you'll never manage to fully cook anymore. Might as well make a congee.

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    Museves
    about 10 years ago
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    aftermath of post #1814038

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    liquidfreedom88
    about 10 years ago
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    i had this happen sometimes lol. but letting rice sit in water for a while and putting the right amount of water makes them well done cooked, not too sticky or too hard on diff part. but of course you need to stir it well after it just done cooked

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    zgryphon
    almost 10 years ago
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    Aw, rice, no.

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    inflexion
    over 7 years ago
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    Literally just did this and a friend sent me this link. Tfw.

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    Justsome1passingby
    over 5 years ago
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    monhan said:

    Stickier doesn't mean better. It's harder to cook the rice after it's soaked like this.
    But this is still way better instead of when the rice cooker stopped due to blackout or something in the middle of cooking. The result is a partially cooked rice that you'll never manage to fully cook anymore. Might as well make a congee.

    5 years late but, As a South East Asian with blackout problems, one trick I've learned from my College Seniors is that, whenever there's black out and you're in the middle of cooking rice in a rice cooker, and provided that the power will return within hours, you just need to add 1 cup of water to the rice (or two, depending on how much of the original water got evaporated) and add salt to the lid of the rice cooker, then cook... it's not much, but the result will still be edible, tho more porridge (since more water) than fluffy

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