...is a 14oz can of tomatoes the same size as a 400g can of tomatoes? In general, when US recipes give a measurement in oz for tinned food, is it fluid ounces or the dry sort
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Thanks, that's handy. The main problems, though, are in the assumptions of what's 'usual' - I don't know how much is in a normal US tin of tomato purée/paste, especially as I tend to buy it in a tube, for example.
In the example of a 14oz can of chopped tomatoes, are the ounces a weight or volume measure? In the UK, oz is weight and floz (fluid ounces) are volume, but I've spotted several recipes where liquid is measured in oz. I can guess that liquid is probably being measured in a jug, but I don't know quite what to do with something a bit more solid - like tomatoes.
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Yes for all practical purposes
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In the example of a 14oz can of chopped tomatoes, are the ounces a weight or volume measure? In the UK, oz is weight and floz (fluid ounces) are volume, but I've spotted several recipes where liquid is measured in oz. I can guess that liquid is probably being measured in a jug, but I don't know quite what to do with something a bit more solid - like tomatoes.
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