What does scant cup mean




















As I said, leave it out: it specifies 'cc' in the recipe anyway. Myridon Senior Member Texas. JulianStuart said:. Myridon said:. It is accurate, though: the recipe states it means cc of milk and then for some reason finds it necessary to give a 'cup' measurement which only confuses matters as it is somewhat unclear in meaning.

Last edited: May 27, It looks like the recipe is being translated for both measuring systems. I am assuming Japanese into English. In the American system, there is no way to measure cc with the commonly available kitchen instrumentes, and more importantly, no expectation of having to do so.

A medium egg is a medium egg no matter where you go and a bag is a bag of supplied mix no matter where you go. I'll give you that, but a bag of mix is not the same wherever you go outside the USA. It could be of any weight. Note that liquid measurements are in ml milli-liters , not cc cubic centimeters , though the numbers are the same. I do not think "scant" works here. I do not think US readers will understand what you mean. There is no effective difference betwee mL or ml and cc except perhaps for usage.

They are both neasures of volume and they represent the same volume. Forero said:. This "translation" works for U. I won't hazard a guess about Canadian, Australian, etc. A scant cup of flour just a little less than a full cup of flour.

What does scant mean in medical terms? In medical terms, the word scant is used to describe something that is not enough. An insufficient amount of anything that is secreted from the body is known as scant. What is the opposite of scant? The word scant is mostly used for cooking purposes.

However, scant, in its literal meaning is any amount that is barely sufficient. Its antonym would be ample or full. Cite This! In Australia, a cup is equal to milliliters, so it's slightly larger than the U. World View. What Is a Scant Cup Measurement? More From Reference.



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