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Oh, dude, honey is measured in grams because it's a thick, gooey substance, not a liquid like water. Imagine trying to pour honey into a measuring cup and then pouring it back out... yeah, good luck with that. So, grams it is, because honey just doesn't play by the same rules as your basic liquids.

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Honey is measured in grams because it is a denser substance than water, so its volume doesn't accurately represent its weight. Measuring it by weight ensures precision in recipes and consistency in results.

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Because if it was in grams it would be stinky.

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