What does this measure?
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I've had this measuring cup in the back of the cupboard for ages but can't figure out what it measures.

It has a pouring spout the other side so is presumably intended for liquids, and is marked "250 gr" and "500 gr".
I just measured the 500 gr line as about 225g of water, so I guess it's a US cup (236ml), but I can't think of any common ingredient where a cup would be 500g, a cup of flour is only about 120g.

It has a pouring spout the other side so is presumably intended for liquids, and is marked "250 gr" and "500 gr".
I just measured the 500 gr line as about 225g of water, so I guess it's a US cup (236ml), but I can't think of any common ingredient where a cup would be 500g, a cup of flour is only about 120g.
oakdale said:
I would guess calibration marks are to indicate the amount of water needed to be added to something else, eg the 500gr mark indicating the amount of water that would be needed to add to 500gr of flour.
That does sound feasible but it would mean that the cup is specific to one recipe.HustleRussell said:
jet_noise said:
You're looking for summat with a density of very roughly 2x water.
1/2!i.e. 500gr of substance takes the same volume as 225g of water.
Twice the density not 0.5. That would be 500gr of substance takes the same volume as 1kg of water.
Hunting online I found this very similar looking one as a Kenwood spare, so I guess it must have come with the Kenwood Chef.
https://www.4kenwood.co.uk/measuring-jug/product.p...
However that one is marked in ml and cups, so still no idea what mine's supposed to measure.


https://www.4kenwood.co.uk/measuring-jug/product.p...
However that one is marked in ml and cups, so still no idea what mine's supposed to measure.
jet_noise said:
I plump for salt. YSMV (your salt may vary
)
You're looking for summat with a density of very roughly 2x water.
I don't think I have any recipes that call for 500g of salt
)You're looking for summat with a density of very roughly 2x water.


Edited by RizzoTheRat on Tuesday 30th June 12:52
RizzoTheRat said:
Hunting online I found this very similar looking one as a Kenwood spare, so I guess it must have come with the Kenwood Chef.
https://www.4kenwood.co.uk/measuring-jug/product.p...
However that one is marked in ml and cups, so still no idea what mine's supposed to measure.


Maybe not for cooking but for dishwasher?
https://www.4kenwood.co.uk/measuring-jug/product.p...
However that one is marked in ml and cups, so still no idea what mine's supposed to measure.
jet_noise said:
I plump for salt. YSMV (your salt may vary
)
You're looking for summat with a density of very roughly 2x water.
I don't think I have any recipes that call for 500g of salt
)You're looking for summat with a density of very roughly 2x water.


Maybe not for cooking but for dishwasher?
Edited by RizzoTheRat on Tuesday 30th June 12:52
Its the metric equivalent of fluid ounces, its for measuring while baking, mainly measuring flour or sugar. It should say on it what its for.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pyrex-500-Kitchen-Measure...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pyrex-500-Kitchen-Measure...
Edited by Foliage on Tuesday 30th June 16:44
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