Thomas to Mildly InterestingEnglish • 4 days agoSoup: One is not like the othersdiscuss.tchncs.deimagemessage-square25fedilinkarrow-up1163arrow-down18file-text
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink12•3 days agoNaturally, it’s a pretty convenient fraction of a liter to be working with while cooking.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•3 days agoBoth have their place, and since they are so straight-forward to convert between, there’s no need to limit ourselves to one or the other.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•3 days agoTrue but if I have the option, I prefer ml. I find it more straightforward to convert between ml and l. To me it aint like mm, m and km
minus-square@AnUnusualReliclink1•3 days agoYou have to move the decimal more. It can tire you faster.
minus-square@Snejplink3•3 days agoVery common with liquid food in Sweden. We also use hectogram for weighing solid food, e. g. if you’re buying meat.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•3 days agoHg used to be the standard unit for buying candy by weight as well, but they switched around 20 years ago iirc
You guys use deci liter?
Naturally, it’s a pretty convenient fraction of a liter to be working with while cooking.
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I find ml much more useful than dl.
Both have their place, and since they are so straight-forward to convert between, there’s no need to limit ourselves to one or the other.
True but if I have the option, I prefer ml. I find it more straightforward to convert between ml and l.
To me it aint like mm, m and km
You have to move the decimal more. It can tire you faster.
Very common with liquid food in Sweden. We also use hectogram for weighing solid food, e. g. if you’re buying meat.
Hg used to be the standard unit for buying candy by weight as well, but they switched around 20 years ago iirc