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Sakura Multifunction Rice Cooker by Yum Asia 

 

3.5.2   SOUP 

 

For cooking soups and thinner liquids, select the ‘SOUP’ setting.  
 
The default cooking time for the ‘SOUP’ setting is 1 hour. You can adjust this up to 4 hours using the ‘Hr’ or ‘Min’ 
buttons once you have selected the ‘SOUP’ setting and it is flashing on the display. Once the cooking cycle is 

complete, the appliance will make a sound and will automatically switch to ‘KEEP WARM’. 

 

3.5.3   STEAM 

 

Using the provided steaming basket, you can steam different types of food.  
 

The default cooking time for the ‘STEAM’ setting is 10 minutes. You can adjust this up to 1 hour in 10 minute 
intervals using the ‘Hr’ or ‘Min’ buttons once you have selected the ‘STEAM’ setting and it is flashing on the display. 
There will be a countdown on the display – this will only start to countdown when the water has been heated. Using 

hot water rather than cold water helps speed up the heating process. Fill to the 2-3 water level mark on the inner 
bowl when using Sakura as a stand-alone steamer. 
 
See Section 5, page 13 for a guide to steaming  

 

3.5.4   SLOW COOK 

 

For cooking stews and other dishes like curries, dhal, or other pulses/grains select the ‘SLOW COOK’ setting.  
 
The default cooking time for the ‘SLOW COOK’ setting is 2 hours. You can adjust this up to 8 hours using the ‘Hr’ or 

‘Min’ buttons once you have selected the ‘SLOW COOK’ setting and it is flashing on the display. When the ‘SLOW 
COOK’ cycle starts, the appliance heats the contents of the inner bowl to a high temperature (you will hear bubbling 
from the liquid), it then switches to a lower temperature for the slow cooking. This is the same as the ‘auto’ setting 

on a conventional slow cooker. Once the cooking cycle is complete, the appliance will make a sound and will 
automatically switch to ‘KEEP WARM’. 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

3.5.5   CRUST 

 

For cooking Persian style ‘Tahdig’ rice with a crust, select the ‘CRUST’ setting. 

 
The default cooking time for the ‘CRUST’ setting is 1.5 hours. You can adjust this down to 1 hour or up to 2 hours 
using the ‘Hr’ or ‘Min’ buttons once you have selected the ‘CRUST’ setting and it is flashing on the display. After a 
period of time, the appliance will make a ‘beep’ and you can open the lid to add any additional ingredients. You 

then close the lid to continue cooking. Once the cooking cycle is complete, the appliance will make a sound and will 
automatically switch to ‘KEEP WARM’. 

 

3.5.6   CAKE 

 

For cooking cakes, select the ‘CAKE’ setting. The default cooking time for the ‘CAKE’ setting is 50 mins. This time can 

be adjusted down to 30 mins and up to 60 mins in 10 mins intervals using the ‘Hr’ or ‘Min’ buttons once you have 
selected the ‘CAKE’ setting and it is blinking on the display. Once the cooking cycle is complete, the appliance will 
make a sound and will automatically switch to ‘KEEP WARM’. 

 
Please see section 6, page 13 for more detailed instructions and page 16 for cake recipes. 
 
 

 

 Sakura is a very efficient, sealed unit fuzzy logic rice cooker, the slow cook setting will cook 

food faster as there is no heat loss. A normal slow cooker recipe with a cook time of 7-8 hours will 
take 3-4 hours to cook in Sakura. This is to give a more efficient slow cook. 
 

Summary of Contents for Sakura

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Page 2: ...TO USE THE OTHER COOKING FUNCTIONS 9 3 6 CANCELLING PROGRAMMES 11 3 7 HOW TO USE THE DELAYED START PRESET FUNCTION 11 4 TIPS TO COOKING GREAT TASTING RICE 12 4 1 HOW TO COOK PERFECT RICE 12 4 2 OUR TI...

Page 3: ...nce and this is backed up by our comprehensive warranty service For further details go to www yumasia co uk warranty or see the warranty card enclosed Keep these operating instructions stored away wit...

Page 4: ...intended purposes Always follow the operating instructions and never cook the following Foods packed in plastic Dishes that use paper towels or other lids to cover the food Doing so may cause the stea...

Page 5: ...iture and under shelves for the steam to escape Do not touch hot surfaces during or immediately after use Be careful of steam when opening the lid and be careful not to touch the inner bowl while stir...

Page 6: ...cooking results Do not splash water on the rice cooker This may cause the breakdown of the unit fire or electric shock Do not use the rice cooker in direct sunlight This may cause discolouration Do n...

Page 7: ...eciality rice cooking with porridge soup steam slow cook crust cake baking and yoghurt making We designed this rice cooker with additional features that any cook will find useful An easy to use and st...

Page 8: ...ng grain short grain and brown Each successive pressing of the RICE button selects the next programme from the menu list and the name of programme selected flashes on the display If the unit is in sta...

Page 9: ...ng is for cooking normal rice e g without refined cooking and steaming 2 FAST COOK setting is for when you want the rice completed a little faster 3 RICE submenu is for a more refined cooking and stea...

Page 10: ...o KEEP WARM You can activate KEEP WARM when the appliance is on stand by i e when no menu functions have been selected by pressing and holding the KEEP WARM button for 2 seconds The button will then l...

Page 11: ...inner bowl to a high temperature you will hear bubbling from the liquid it then switches to a lower temperature for the slow cooking This is the same as the auto setting on a conventional slow cooker...

Page 12: ...ture this allows you to set the appliance to have your rice or food ready at a specific time To set the timer 1 Press the MENU touch button to select a cooking programme for non rice cooking programme...

Page 13: ...ce with as few broken grains as possible as broken grains make rice very soggy and sticky It is important to remember that every batch of rice is different even the rice you regularly buy can sometime...

Page 14: ...ommended that 3 cups of rice is the maximum capacity you can cook Any more than this the steaming basket will push into the lid If cooking rice and steaming at the same time you can open the lid very...

Page 15: ...t select the PORRIDGE setting and adjust the timing to what you prefer longer cooking time thicker porridge less cooking time thinner porridge press and hold the START button to start 3 When the rice...

Page 16: ...d condensed milk 1 cinnamon stick or pinch of ground cinnamon 1 lemon zest one large piece of lemon peel teaspoon nutmeg or less if you prefer A sprinkle of ground cinnamon to garnish Directions 1 Mea...

Page 17: ...the time to at least 50 minutes It may need longer than this so when the 50 minutes cycle has finished test the top of the cake by gently pressing it If it feels firm it s ready alternatively insert...

Page 18: ...the shorter the cooking time the thinner the yoghurt 3 After cooking Sakura will beep but won t switch to keep warm Allow the yoghurt to cool and decant into containers to keep in the fridge This yog...

Page 19: ...how you prefer your millet longer cooking will have a thicker consistency less cooking will have a thinner consistency or you can use the preset timer for when you will want to eat in the morning Once...

Page 20: ...cuff due to the heat being applied to the bowl from the heating element this is normal The ceramic coating on the inner bowl may change colour over time This is completely normal and nothing to worry...

Page 21: ...for 2 seconds A noise is heard during cooking or keep warm A clicking noise is just the microprocessor MICOM adjusting the cooking temperature of the appliance it is nothing to worry about A sparking...

Page 22: ...was too short Make sure there is enough water and continue to steam Fish and meat steaming time was too long Steamed food is cold Has too much time elapsed from when the cooking cycle ended Try not to...

Page 23: ...ES Regular rice 1 8 cups 1 4l 30 minutes Fast cook rice 1 8 cups 1 4l 26 minutes Rice Long grain Short grain Brown 1 8 cups 1 4l 1 8 cups 1 4l 1 5 cups 0 9l 40 minutes 40 minutes 62 minutes Porridge 1...

Page 24: ...used This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment when at their end of life should be disposed of separately from household waste Please dispose of this appliance at your local communit...

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