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U. S. Cooking Measurements V UK Cooking Measurments

US cups US fl oz UK imperial UK ml
1/8 cup 1 fl oz 2 tbsp 30 ml
¼ cup 2 fl oz 4 tbsp 60 ml
1 /3 cup - 5 tbsp 75 ml
½ cup 4 fl oz 4 fl oz 125 ml
2/3 cup - 5 fl oz ¼ pint 150 ml
3/4 cup 6 fl oz 6 fl oz 175 ml
1 cup - 9 fl oz 250 ml
- 10 fl oz 10 fl oz ½ pint 300 ml
2 cups 16 fl oz 1 US pint 16 fl oz 450 ml
- - 20 fl oz I UK pint 500 ml
3 cups - 1 ¼ - 1 ½ pints 750 ml
4 cups 32 fl oz = 2 US pints 1 ¾ pints 1 litre


UK pint  = 20 fl oz
US pint  = 16 fl oz

Like with any cooking weights never mix metric with imperial especially if using a recipe with US weights. When measuring in US cups weight and volume are measured in the same cups. For example the same cup is used to measure 1 cup of flour and I cup of milk.

Measurements may differ slightly to equivalents in other charts in order to fit in with the actual available cup sizes.

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