Why is it difficult and confusing to get the liquid measurement rather than dry measurement?
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While both dry and liquid measuring cups have the exact same volume, the physical nature of the two tools is what makes a difference. ... Additionally, if your recipe calls for more than one cup of a wet ingredient, the chance of finding a dry measuring cup large enough to do the trick is extremely rare.
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Dry measuring cups are designed to measure dry ingredients like flour, nuts, and berries, while liquid measuring cups are designed to measure liquids like water, cooking oil, and yogurt. ... They allow you to pour a liquid into the cup and bring it even with a measurement line without spilling.
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