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A measuring cup or measuring jug is a [[kitchen utensil]] used primarily to measure the volume of liquid or bulk solid cooking ingredients such as [[flour]] and [[sugar]], especially for volumes from about 50 ml (2 fl oz) upwards. The jug will usually have a series of scales marked in the various units of volume measurement, some or all or the following: Metric Cup, U.S. Cup, Imperial fl oz, Imperial pint, U.S. pint, Metric). | A measuring cup or measuring jug is a [[kitchen utensil]] used primarily to measure the volume of liquid or bulk solid cooking ingredients such as [[flour]] and [[sugar]], especially for volumes from about 50 ml (2 fl oz) upwards. The jug will usually have a series of scales marked in the various units of volume measurement, some or all or the following: Metric Cup, U.S. Cup, Imperial fl oz, Imperial pint, U.S. pint, Metric). | ||
===Weight of cooking ingredients by cup size=== | |||
100's of our [[ingredients pages]] now have (US) [[cup]] to weight conversion tables to, so if you need to know how much a cup of [[parsley]] weighs, just enter '''''Parsley''''' in the search box and hit return. The cup-to-weight calculations are at the bottom of every ingredient page. | |||
====Reference==== | ====Reference==== | ||
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measuring_cup | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measuring_cup |