Do liquids and solids measure the same?
Subsequently, one may also ask, are measuring cups for solids and liquids different?
There are two main types of measuring cups—dry measuring cups and liquid measuring cups—and it matters which one you use. Dry measuring cups are designed to measure dry ingredients like flour, nuts, and berries, while liquid measuring cups are designed to measure liquids like water, cooking oil, and yogurt.
Consequently, is 1 cup dry the same as 1 cup liquid?
A liquid cup and a solid cup are exactly the same size. This can be easily verified by measuring a cup of water in a liquid measuring cup and pouring it into a one-cup dry measuring cup: they take up the same amount of space.
A: Yes, you really do need to have both styles. Technically, liquid and dry measuring cups hold the same volume, but they are specially designed to more accurately measure their respective ingredients. To take the most accurate measure, set the cup on a flat surface and squat down so the measuring line is at eye level.