Liquid Measure 〈WORKING · GUIDE〉

In the U.S., we often measure by volume rather than weight. While a dry cup and a liquid cup technically hold the same volume, they are designed differently for a reason:

: Liquid measuring cups are usually clear glass or plastic with graduated markings. They feature extra space above the top line to prevent "sloshing" and have a spout for easy pouring. liquid measure

: When liquid is in a container, it forms a curve called a meniscus . To get an accurate reading, you must place the cup on a flat surface and view it at eye level . The bottom of that curve should sit right on the measurement line. Standard Liquid Conversions In the U