I’m tired of guessing which country the author is from when they use cup measurement and how densely they put flour in it.

  • @Treczoks
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    121 hours ago

    Good that I have not tried to get into Brazilian cooking so far.

    • Lvxferre
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      120 hours ago

      Yup, it is that messy.

      On a lighter side, although cups/Tbsp/tsp are still in use, they got padronised to 240/15/5ml.

      • @Treczoks
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        220 hours ago

        Which does not help with non-liquid foods, as their density varies widely.

        • Lvxferre
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          18 hours ago

          Yeah, it doesn’t. Specially not for stuff like butter, as it’s really hard to measure a “normal” tablespoon.

          (It could be worse though. My grandma’s measurements were basically “put an amount of [ingredient]”, “aah, you eyeball it”, or “enough to fill that dish”. I guess cup/tbsp/tsp is a progress from that.)