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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
 
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Default French Women Don't Get Fat

wrote:
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> One more thought on how the omer is clearly not applicable for the two
> pound diet. It was a measure of dry volume, such as in measuring grain,
> it was not a measure of weight. For the same volume according to the dry
> substance there can be a great difference in weight.


An omer (liter) of food will weigh about 2 pounds independent of water
content. Indeed, a liter of sweetened ice tea will weigh about 2
pounds. So too will a liter of flour.

At His service,

Andrew

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Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist

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