Oh sorry, yes, just wanted to see how it compared.@Feek is that okay? What are you trying to see? lol
Here's mine, this is a cup of rice and a cup of water.

It's quite dense in the pan at the completion of cooking but fluffs up nicely.

Oh sorry, yes, just wanted to see how it compared.@Feek is that okay? What are you trying to see? lol
A bit what?
the lines lie , there probably not even optimal, but somewhere in betweenTrust the lines.
No. Rice cooker is generally equal volumes for white rice. Brown rice a bit more.Not entirely sure if this would apply to rice cookers, but on the hob I've always gone by what I would shown and that is a cup of washed rice to a cup and a quarter of water.
Same cup.
Any good rice recommendations, I’m going to both
https://www.exoticsuperstore.co.uk/ an Indian
and
https://longdan.co.uk/?srsltid=AfmBOopntyT91PwKf0RgOzPjC0PGG2vFYxUhyl5csarPZknwGqCfdjrg
an asian supermarket tomorrow so should have a good variety to look at.
For reference I normally use tilda basmati which I’ve found fine.
Looks more like a slow cooker. All the rice cookers I've seen rice to water is 1:1 for white rice.