You can cook rice on or in a Ninja Foodi and all rice types can be cooked easily in the Ninja Foodi although for brown rice you should cook it for 15 minutes and natural release pressure for 5 minutes.
Each rice type has a different cook time.
You can use regular baking pans in the Ninja Foodi as long as the baking pan is a round pan that fits and is rated for use in an oven.
A Ninja Foodi and Instapot are similar but they are not the same thing.
The instapot and ninja foodi are not the same thing as they have different features and are used in different ways.
The difference between an instapot and an ninja Foodi or Ninja cooker is the ninja Foodi cooker is better for people who like to air fry and excels at cooking meats/
The Ninja cooker is a pressure cooker AND an air fryer AND dehydrator.
It does everything the Instant Pot does (sauté, slow cook, pressure cook) and MORE.
It's basically four small appliances in one.
The L on an instant pot means "low" when your instant pot gets done cooking the Instant pot will usually go into the Low setting.
The Low setting on the Instant Pot keeps the food warm until you're ready to eat the food.
On the instant pot when the instant pot pressure cooking cycle finishes, the instant pot cooker beeps and automatically goes into the "Keep Warm" cycle, called Auto “Keep Warm” Cycle.
The Instant Pot LED display shows an “L” on the first digit, such as "L0:02", to indicate the “Keep Warm” cycle and time duration.
The Instant Pot clock counts up for 10 hours.
Instant pots are wonderful cooking appliances as you can basically put the food in the instant pot and set it and go do something else and the food cooks pretty fast.