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I am only here as I incorrectly put 600 grams of milk into the mix I am making for pancakes, it should have been 600mls. The answers I found online said that mls and grams, regarding milk, is similar in density, so there's very minimal difference in the weight. As an example 25 grams is just over 24 mls. But then another answer on milk and water highlighted there is a difference between the density of normal milk and light milk. On reading that, and the fact that I used light milk, I weighed 600 grams of water, I then converted 600 grams of water to mls, via the options on my kitchen scale, this gave the reading of 584mls. Looking at my pancake mix, I am not going to add anymore milk to it, as I think it's "fine." So, if you made the mistake of weighing the milk in grams, you are still below the mls as required, not by much, but it's way better than being over the required amount! Hope this helps!

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