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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 2021702"><p>I don't know about EU law. </p><p>But when measuring most "thin" liquids (water, milk, vinegar, wine, ...), I assume 1ml weighs 1g. I know this is definitely the case for water and has not caused me any problems when cooking with the other liquids I listed. </p><p></p><p>And, I too, believe 1 tablespoon is 15ml. I think 1 dessert spoon is 10ml even though my Mum used to tell me a dessert spoon was half a tablespoon and, with this assumption, her cakes have always been wonderful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 2021702"] I don't know about EU law. But when measuring most "thin" liquids (water, milk, vinegar, wine, ...), I assume 1ml weighs 1g. I know this is definitely the case for water and has not caused me any problems when cooking with the other liquids I listed. And, I too, believe 1 tablespoon is 15ml. I think 1 dessert spoon is 10ml even though my Mum used to tell me a dessert spoon was half a tablespoon and, with this assumption, her cakes have always been wonderful. [/QUOTE]
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