Lot (weight)

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title: Lot (weight)
text: The Lot was a unit of measurement of mass, which was mainly used in German-speaking states of the Holy Roman Empire and in Scandinavia. It was replaced in the German Reich in 1868/69/72, in Austria in 1871/76 and in Switzerland in 1875/77 by the metric unit of measurement, the gramme. But in the early 20th century it was still used as a popular unit of measure in cooking and baking recipes. An imprecise but clear rule of thumb is that a lot corresponds to a "spoonful".
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original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lot_(weight)
date created: 2005-06-22T09:48:54Z
date modified: 2024-09-07T04:18:57Z
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