Flour is measured in kg or t.
The standard liquid for measuring volume in the metric system is water.
The SI standard unit for measuring length is the meter (m).
The standard unit for measuring length and distance is the meter (m) in the metric system.
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You are measuring mass in any system for which you have standard masses.
Use measuring cups. More detail: Depending on the amount needed, you will use either a standard measuring teaspoon (tsp), tablespoon (tbs), or standard measuring cups.
Two ounces of flour is equivalent to approximately 57 grams. In standard measuring cups, this is roughly 1/2 cup of all-purpose flour. The exact volume can vary slightly depending on the type of flour and how it is measured.
A cup of flour really isn't a cup of flour. A cup of packed brown sugar is. As in the case of flour the measurement of a cup is handy for recipies, if you pack it in you will have too much! Same applies to sifted flour it is more airy therefore a cup of sifted flour is really less then a cup of flour.
Yes, but you should measure solids before measuring liquids. If you, for example, measure water before measuring flour, the flour will stick to the measuring cup.
There are a few instruments that can theoretically be used to measure flour. The most common measuring tool is a measuring cup.
There isn't one
I use a measuring jug for measuring cups of any ingredients.
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I measure it with a measuring cup.
The standard liquid for measuring volume in the metric system is water.
There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.
Sift the all purpose flour before measuring it