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"Phas" > wrote in message
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> For example for french fries, when the recipe calls for a mixture of
> oil by 93% beef tallow and 7% cottonseed oil, I am not really sure do
> they refer to percent of volume or weight. Please help me with this.
> Thanks.
>
> P.S. a mixture of oil is here just for the sake of an example, I know
> it's not very healthy, but I mean I don't know what they are
> refferring to, for any mixture for cooking in percents.
>


How accurate do the percentages need to be? I would guess there is little
difference in density between the two the two methods will give you a very
close result.

David



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