Conversion table – Morphy Richards 48300 User Manual

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Conversion table

Liquids, flour and others

We recommend that you use the cup provided for all recipes for consistency between brands and types of flour.
The cup provided is based on the American cup measurement of 8 Floz.

For people who prefer to use their own measuring utensils, alternative measurements are in millilitres (ml) and
cubic centimetres (cc)for liquid measurement and grams (gm) for weight of flour, sugar and fruit.

Note: A good quality set of accurate kitchen scales with divisions and accuracy to 2 grams are required.
A measuring jug with divisions of 2 ml is required.

The tablespoon and teaspoon provided are required to measure the smaller quantities. A set of british standard
spoons with ‘scrape’ level tops can be used.

DO NOT USE A KITCHEN TABLESPOON OR TEASPOON these are inaccurate.

Cup

1/

16

1/

8

1/

4

1/

2

3/

4

1

1

1/

8

1

1/

4

1

5/

16

1

1/

2

1

5/

8

1

15/

16

2

ml

15

30

60

120

180

240

270

300

315

360

390

465

480

Water and liquids

1/

8

1/

4

1/

2

3/

4

1

1

1/

8

1

1/

4

1

1/

2

2

18

36

72

108

144g

162

180

216

288

20

39

78

117

156g

176

195

234

312

19

38

75

113

150g

169

188

225

300

17

33

66

99

132g

149

165

198

264

Flour types

Weight in grams (gm)

Cup

White
Plain
Softgrain

Brown

Granary

Whole-

meal

Dried fruit

Butter

Preserving or

castor sugar

Granulated

sugar

Chopped fresh

apple 1/2 cube

Frozen

raspberries or

fresh plums

Others

41

50

55

57

31

25

82

100

110

113

62

50

123

150

165

169

93

75

164g

200g

220g

226g

124g

100g

328

400

440

452

248

200

1/

4 cup

1/

2 cup

3/

4 cup

1 cup

2 cup

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