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Certainly! To cook rice using the COSORI brand Rice Cooker, you would press the 'START' button. Since this button initiates the rice-cooking program, the cooker will begin the heating process for the rice. Before pressing 'START', ensure that you've added the rice and water to the cooker. You might also use other buttons beforehand to set the desired cooking mode or temperature. Once 'START' is pressed, the cooker will heat up and cook your rice until it's done, adhering to the set parameters.

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There is a button located at [0.792, 0.584, 0.832, 0.614]. Could you guide me through the process of cooking rice, starting with this button?

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The button you're referring to appears to be the "Rice" button on this pressure cooker or multi-cooker. To cook rice using this appliance:
1. First, measure the desired amount of rice and rinse it thoroughly.
2. Add the rice to the inner pot of the cooker.
3. Add water according to the rice-to-water ratio recommended in the appliance manual (typically 1:1 or 1:1.5 for rice).
4. Close and lock the lid of the pressure cooker, ensuring the pressure valve is set correctly.
5. Press the "Rice" button you identified to select the rice cooking program.
6. The cooker will automatically set the appropriate time and pressure for cooking rice.
7. Wait for the cooking cycle to complete - the appliance will typically beep when finished.
8. Allow the pressure to release (either naturally or using quick release according to the manufacturer's instructions).
9. Once pressure is released, carefully open the lid and fluff the rice with a fork before serving.
The rice program is specially calibrated to cook different types of rice to perfect consistency.

LLM-as-Judge

The answer is 0. The first description pertains to the 'START' button on a COSORI Rice Cooker, which initiates the rice-cooking program but does not specifically mention setting time or pressure. The second description refers to a "Rice" button on a pressure cooker or multi-cooker, which automatically sets time and pressure specifically for cooking rice.