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Cup

Cup can refer to:

  • A unit of measuring volume, used primarily in cooking in some English-language countries
1 U.S. customary cup (old) = 0.5 U.S. pints, or 8 U.S. fl. oz. (fluid ounces), equivalent to approximately 237 ml
1 U.S. customary cup (new) = 240 ml (as defined in U.S. law 21CFR101.9(b)(5)(viii))
1 metric cup = 250 ml (as defined in Australia, Canada, New Zealand), equivalent to approximately 8.5 U.S. fl. oz.
A cup of brewed coffee in the U.S. is traditionally 6 U.S. fl. oz., equivalent to approximately 177 ml.

see also the acronym CUP

01-04-2007 01:16:19
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