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10.       tekirkedi
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 11 Jan 2012 Wed 10:56 am

Çok teşekkürler.

Curious:   İs metric not used in Turkey? 

Note: İn Canada we have to teach metric in the highschools and then everyone goes home and uses imperial (cups, tsp and tbsp). {#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}

 

 

11.       Henry
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 11 Jan 2012 Wed 11:46 am

 

Quoting tekirkedi

Curious:   İs metric not used in Turkey? 

Note: İn Canada we have to teach metric in the highschools and then everyone goes home and uses imperial (cups, tsp and tbsp). {#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}

The metric system is used in Turkey, but most Turkish recipes I have read still use the older measuring system, or very occasionally both. Maybe it has something to do with the ease of finding simple measuring tools. Everyone has teaspoons, tablespoons and cups. Smile

 

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