• VonReposti@feddit.dk
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    2 months ago

    1L of water/milk = 1kg. This holds true for most liquids that are measured by volume in metric recipes.

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        2 months ago

        True, but it’s less than a 10% difference. There’s a very big chance the recipe will work out either way

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      2 months ago

      Until one day you have to bake 3,000 Stroopwafels to save the local coffee shop** and you realize that your kitchen scale is about to become the stickiest object known to mankind because you don’t know how much more liquids with super high viscosity weigh per liter…

      **specific situation may vary based on how many tulips YOUR country produces per square kilometer.