. . . and alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages other than beer and spirits. Post discussion on recipes, methods, equipment and the like about these drinks here.
But what about liquids? I know I'm being difficult, but I have a measuring jug which has markers on it that say 240 ml / 1 cup. So isn't that a "metric cup"?
Anna wrote:But what about liquids? I know I'm being difficult, but I have a measuring jug which has markers on it that say 240 ml / 1 cup. So isn't that a "metric cup"?
Not really. It's an approximate equivalent. Not all cups are the same size nor are they all 240 ml.
However, 240 ml is always 240 ml !
Not disagreeing with anyone's distinctions above but yes, Anna, there are what is referred to as metric and imperial cup and tablespoon measurements. Metric cup = 250ml, imperial = 200ml (yes, I know that is a metric measurement). Metric tablespoon = 20ml, imperial = 15ml (again, I know). Sure, this doesn't mean either is metric or imperial but that is what they are frequently referred to as.