Metric Conversion

Conversion Factors
To change: Into: Multiply by:
Imperial System to Metric System
Inches
Millimeters 25.4
Inches Centimeters 2.54
Feet Meters 0.305
Yards Meters 0.914
Square inches Square centimeters 6.452
Square feet Square meters 0.093
Square yards Square meters 0.836
Pints (imperial) Liters 0.568
Quarts (imperial) Liters 1.136
Gallons (imperial) Liters 4.546
Gallons (U.S.) Liters 3.785
Ounces Grams 28.35
Pounds Kilograms 0.454

Cookware Sizes
METRIC VOLUME CLOSEST SIZE IN CENTIMETERS CLOSEST SIZE IN INCHES OR VOLUME
Cake pans
2 L 20 cm (square) 8 in. (square)
2.5 L 22 cm (square) 9 in. (square)
3 L 30.5 x 20 cm 12 x 8 in.
3.5 L 32 x 21 cm (rectangular) 12-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. (rectangular)
4 L 33 x 22 cm (rectangular) 13 x 9 in. (rectangular)
5 L 35.5 x 25 cm (rectangular) 14 x 10 in. (rectangular)
Loaf pans
1.5 L 20 x 12 cm 8 x 4 x 3 in.
2 L 22 x 12 cm 9 x 5 x 3 in.
3 L 25 x 12 cm 10 x 5 x 4 in.
Round layer cake pans
1.2 L 20 x 3.5 cm 8 x 1-1/2 in.
1.5 L 22 x 3.5 cm 9 x 1-1/2 in.
Pie plate
1 L 22 x 3 cm 9 x 1-1/4 in.
Skillets or fry pans
30 x 30 x 5 cm 12 x 12 x 2 in.
33 x 33 x 5 cm 13 x 13 x 2 in.
Casseroles
500 mL   20 fl oz
750 mL 24 fl oz
1 L   1 qt
1.5 L 1-1/2 qt
2 L   2 qt
2.5 L 2-1/2 qt

Approximate Temperatures

To change from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius, subtract 32, then multiply by 5/9. For example: 68°F - 32 = 36;36 x 5/9 = 20°C.

To convert degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply the degrees by 9/5, then add 32 to that figure.For example: 20°C x 9/5 = 36; 36 + 32 = 68°F.
REFRIGERATOR
1.8°C to 4°C             34°F to 40°F
  FREEZER
-20°C to -17.8°C            -4°F to 0°F
 
 
Celsius 80 100 110 120 140 150 160 180 190 200 220 230 240 260
Fahrenheit 170 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500

Metric Equivalents

One of the secrets of good cooking is to keep ingredients in their proportions. So whenever you use a recipe from this book, measure precisely if you want consistent success. Be aware, however, that U.S. liquid measures, used in these recipes, are not identical to their Canadian namesakes. For example, an American quart is about 8 (Canadian) ounces (1 cup) less than a Canadian quart.

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