articles - Why is liquid a countable noun?
I read this sentence in a description to a podcast from https://www.eslpod.com/website/index_new.html
Batter, “batter,” when we talk about cooking is a liquid, made usually with eggs, and flower, and perhaps milk, and you combine these things together and you get a thick liquid, which we call batter
Why do I need to use a before liquid? What makes liquid countable?
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