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<Pinkbeast>
Hm, this connection lacks something. Anyway, yes. I was reading a recipe that, while American, was intentionally in metric, but the fluids were measured in grams, presumably because of the oz/floz confusion.
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<UmbralRaptop>
Pinkbeast: robotic translation? I'd think that a human would know that you want ml
<Pinkbeast>
I'm not sure, since ordinarily in American recipes fluids are measured in something that appears to be (but isn't) a unit of mass
<Pinkbeast>
And definitely not just robot translated; the temperature was in F, the dough is rolled out to a thickness in inches, and the metric quantities are sensibly rounded.
* egg
meows at rounding
<egg>
Pinkbeast: dunno I've seen some modern recipes with everything by mass
<egg>
what is this recipe
<UmbralRaptop>
As an American, I'd be surprised to see a recipe use any measurement that isn't volume.