• zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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        2 months ago

        Not op, but for small quantities, volumetric is usually more accurate. I know a teaspoon of yeast weighs about 3 grams, but most cheap kitchen scales can’t really be trusted until you’re measuring 10 grams or or more. A teaspoon of dried oregano is so light it probably doesn’t even register on most cheap kitchen scales.

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        2 months ago

        For some recipes unpacked and measured by bulk density.

        For other recipes you gotta do a slightly overfull cup measured by tamping density.

        Figuring out how to measure in which situation is left as an excecise to the reader.