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Old 08.10.2009, 10:41
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Re: How to measure ingredients

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But teaspons and tablespoons measure volume and ml is weight, right? And wouldn't the cough medicine measure - which is for liquid - assume a greater weight per volume that is heavier than for something like yeast? Or am I being overly precise? Maybe metric recipes have implicitly converted volume to weight or something.
No, ml is definately a volume measurement, it is 1/1000th of a liter, or 1 by 1 by 1 cm
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