The Imperial cup is 10 fluid ounces, and the metric cup is 8.8 fluid ounces.
The grams would depend on what ingredient you're measuring. For example a metric cup of sugar is 200 grams and water is 250 grams.
by Ziz5 months ago
HiI'm British and not sure how much a cup is in weight? Can you give me ounces and grams please?
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Why does the US still use the imperial system?
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Do you prefer the imperial or metric system? Why?
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