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What is the ratio of liquid to dry ingredients in a cake?
Typically, the ratio of liquid to dry ingredients in a cake is 1:2.
The dry ingredients such as flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, etc. account for two parts and the liquid ingredients like milk, water, eggs, etc. make up one part. This ratio can vary slightly depending on the specific recipe but remains a good starting point for creating a light and fluffy cake.
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