|
|
|
|
|
by Sohcahtoa82
1406 days ago
|
|
When it comes to flour, I don't understand why the USA insists on measuring it by volume when the rest of the world does it by mass. The density of flour can vary widely depending on if it's packed at all, and scooping it often leads to voids in the bottom of the measuring cup that you likely won't see unless you're using a clear measuring cup. When using flour or baking mixes, I convert to grams (1 cup all-purpose flour = 125 grams) and do it by mass to ensure it's the proper amount. |
|
It may also be that US measuring cups are "more convenient" sizes than the equivalent metric ones would be.
For flour, they often specify "sifted" which removes some of the variability.