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The Measuring Cup

lcwiney
Posts: 11 Member
Does anyone know if the measuring cup used to measure 1 cup of milk can be used to measure 1 cup of rice? When I do this...it seems like it's too much rice for 1 cup.......please help.
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I always use the same cup for measuring both liquids and solids like rice.0
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1 cup is 1 cup... I use the same measuring tools for all my foods.0
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I cup of cooked rice is not the same as 1 cup of dry (uncooked) rice. If you are trying to measure a cup of rice for calorie counting, it should be the cooked version. Rule of thumb, generally will double in portion when cooked.0
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it would be the same if you're measuring cooked rice0
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One thing to keep in mind, uncooked rice and cooked rice measure different. "Standard cooking for rice is two to one."
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_cups_of_uncooked_rice_does_it_take_to_make_1_and_one_half_cups_of_cooked_rice0 -
When measuring one cup of cooked rice, is that 8ounces or use the liquid measuring cup and measure one cup of cooked rice?0
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