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Ilmoita käännösongelmasta
Maybe the clues are in the words themselves:
- sugar = sweetness - this is obvious
- butter = generosity - maybe because of the high fat content, fat in the past was symbol of wealth
- cinnamon = sensuality - maybe because of the strong aroma which is sensed by the senses
- egg = common sense - maybe because the shape reminds of head
- integrity = molasses - maybe because it's sticky, it holds together
- milk = love - maybe because milk is given from mother to child with love in every mammal
- ginger = romance - maybe because ginger is considered aphrodisiac
- flour = commitment - i don't know this one
I was walking around the house like a crazy person trying to find a clue. Then spent way too much time looking for at least a hint on the internet. Yes you can give me the ingredients names guide #297 but why are they correct? Nothing but sugar makes any sense.
- smaller cup (labeled 125) = 1/2 cup
- larger cup (labeled 250) = 1 cup
- smaller spoon = tea spoon
- larger spoon = table spoon