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Basic Cooking Conversion Table:

In cooking and baking, it is important to have the basic cooking conversion table handy for equivalent measures of solids and liquids, both in weight and volume.

Some recipes call for weights in metric, others in English system. Though searching for one standard conversion table for weights and volume will give you a lot of different figures, I stick with the basics and with what I was taught in school.

As with the temperature - though most cookbooks' temperature are in degrees Fahrenheit, it pays to know it's Celsius or Centigrade equivalent, or at least to know how it is converted.

Also, there are times when you have to divide a recipe batch into half. Say, the original recipe calls for 3/4 cup of flour, which is equivalent to 12 tablespoons. So to divide in half, that's 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons.

This basic cooking conversion table is important especially in baking where guess estimating (tantya) is not acceptable and you have to measure the ingredients accurately, otherwise you wouldn't get the desired result.

1 cup (c)16 tablespoons (tbsp)
1/2 cup (c)8 tablespoons (tbsp)
1/4 cup (c)4 tablespoons (tbsp)
1 tablespoon (tbsp)3 teaspoons (tsp)
1 cup (c)48 teaspoons (tsp)

1 kilogram (kg)      2.2 pounds (lb)
1 pound (lb)16 ounces (oz)
1 kilogram (kg) 1000 grams (gm)
1 gallon (gal) 4 quarts (qt)
1 quart (qt) 2 pints (pt)
1 liter (l) 0.22 gallon (gal)
1 pound (lb)0.453 kilograms (kg)

For Tempearture Conversion Table:

To convert °Fahrenheit to °Celsius, the formula is
(5 divided by 9) multiplied by (°F-32)

To convert °Celcius to °Fahrenheit,
(9 divided by 5) multiplied by (°C + 32)

Here's a quick reference to popular temperature settings in °Fahrenheit. Please note that the Celsius temperatures were rounded off.

FAHRENHEITCELSIUS      
225107
250121
275135
300149
325163
350177
375191
400204
425218
450232

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