Metric scales, we use that in Europe,
l = liter
dl = deciliter 1/10 of a liter
cl = centiliter 1/100 of a liter
ml = milliliter  1/1000 of a liter
Comes from Latin,
deci is 10  i.e. decade
centi is 100  i.e. century
milli is 1000 i.e. millennium

It should be easy to translate.

Hakan

At 11:34 PM 1/9/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Ok this is cool but what is dl? its a measurement of some sort I gather,
>prob not used in the US much. what is its closest equivalent? thanks
>
>
>Bryan Fullerton
>White Knight Gifts
>www.youcandobusiness.com
>
>
>
> > Gravad Lax. (Marinated Salmon)
> > ----------------
> > 1 2-3 kg Salmon
> > 1 dl salt
> > 1 dl sugar
> > 4 tablespoons crushed black pepper
> > 1 table spoon crushed Jamaica pepper (do not now if this is the right
> > English name, but in Swedish it is Kryddpeppar and Spanish Piebre de
>Jamaica)
> > 1 large bundle of Dill
> >
> > If the Salmon is 2 days old or deep freeze, it is only good. Does not
> > effect the taste, but the texture will be a little bit better for making
> > nice slices. Mix the salt, sugar and peppers. De-scale and file the Salmon
> > or have it done in the shop.
> >
> >



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