Southeast Asia’s gourmetician and Philips Electronics spokeswoman Lisa Leong showed Filipinos how healthy food can taste great through the Healthy Lifestyle Cooking Course she recently facilitated at Tang City branches in Robinson’s Place Ermita and Glorietta.
The Philips line of rice cookers come with smart and automatic cooking programs that better preserve the freshness and nutrients in every bowl of rice, or even cakes for that matter.
Leong demonstrated how to cook pandan rice using Philips HD4754 Artificial Intelligence rice cooker.
According to Leong, the Artificial Intelligence cooker has an easy up and down opening feature and a smart menu option for a variety of rice including sushi rice, brown rice, glutinous rice, and mixed rice. It also has a keep warm mode to maintain the freshness of rice for 12 hours.
“It is also ideal for baking cakes. With the Philips Artificial Intelligence cooker, I don’t have to look and check every now and then to see if the cake is already done,” she explains.
The Artificial Intelligence cooker’s extra strong non-stick inner pot lasts twice as long as the ordinary non-stick surface pots. Porridge, congee, soup, and many others can also be made with the incredible cooker.
I like the design. You can even cook healthy rice, and you don’t need measuring cups,” Leong says.
Leong has been a Philips appliance user for 30 years and has been a spokeswoman for Philips Electronics Singapore for eight years now. She uses Philips’ domestic appliance products including the blender, juicer, induction cooker, and rice cooker. For her demonstrations, seminars, and other engagements, Leong requests only for Philips. “With Philips appliances, life is easy because the items area packed with features,” says Leong.
Philips, one of the world’s leading brands in healthcare and lifestyle, is committed to developing products that are high-tech yet easy-to-use. True to its tagline “Sense and Simplicity,” Philips’ new range of rice cookers lets one prepare meals with just a touch of a button.