As the title says, it’s mildly infuriating seeing someone say " cook this at 210° " and stuff like that, we are in a international context!! Do i have to put those cookies in the flames of hell or just around the boiling point of water?!

Edit: the cookie thing was just an example and i throw a random number lol

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    21 hours ago


    You literally pulled up a cherry picked list of where there are discrepancies. You’re allowed to and im not?

    Also, would you look at that: almost all of them have converged to US customary or 250mL, which is within the tolerance for error.

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      20 hours ago

      You literally pulled up a cherry picked list of where there are discrepancies.

      The entire point of this thread from the comment you replied to, is that ‘cup’ is an inexact unit of measurement that varies. My list is providing examples, I’m not seeing the issue here.

      You’re allowed to and im not?

      You were misrepresenting the statement as if it applied globally when in actuality it was meant for ONE country. That’s just bad faith discussion.

      Also, would you look at that: almost all of them have converged to US customary or 250mL, which is within the tolerance for error.

      Except for Latin America, the UK, most of Asia, parts of Europe, etc. 🙄

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        16 hours ago

        Damn. You guys should stop using cups if it’s that bad 😬