How many regular sized eggs equal one large egg?
You can't directly equate regular sized eggs to large eggs in a simple numerical ratio. Here's why:
* Egg sizes vary: Egg sizes are determined by weight, not volume. While there are standard weight ranges for different sizes (small, medium, large, extra-large, jumbo), these ranges can vary slightly between producers and even within the same carton.
* Egg shape: Even within the same size category, eggs can vary in shape, which affects their volume.
Instead of thinking about a numerical ratio, it's better to focus on the weight:
* A large egg typically weighs around 2 ounces (56 grams).
* To get the equivalent weight in regular-sized eggs, you'd need to check the weight of the "regular" eggs you're using.
In general, it's safest to stick to the size called for in your recipe to ensure the best results.
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