Usages of der Messbecher
Im Messbecher sehe ich genau, wie viel Wasser wir für den Teig brauchen.
In the measuring cup, I can see exactly how much water we need for the batter.
Im Messbecher fehlt noch etwas Milch; dazu gebe ich einen halben Teelöffel Salz.
A little milk is still missing in the measuring cup; in addition, I add half a teaspoon of salt.
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