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Exactly, a measuring container is required, for accuracy, it is up to the player to use it or not.
In real life each egg is different from each other in the amount of ml, even coming from the same chicken they differ a little.
For 990ml you need 9 large and 10 small eggs
For 1.2 kg you need 20 large eggs
I found some easy to use rule of thumb:
I start with the 60 ml eggs, and when it was almost enough (the pie gets to about 3/4 full),
I checked how much I need still.
In the end in most cases I needed 0, 2 or rarely 3 small ones, so switched to those at the end, if it was needed.
Also being a little off as an even easier solution works fine:)