1 Cup?
melainemelaine
Posts: 127 Member
Hello,
I'm very irritated by the 1 cup measurement. IMO this can be anything from a small coffee cup to a big mug, or a bra size for all it matters. it's not very specific and makes it hard to not cheat myself with how much calories the food has. Most of the time I browse till I find an entry with 100g etc , but sometimes it doesn't exist and I have not got the packet to enter my own.
So long story short,
What/how much is the average 1 cup, please?
Many thanks in advance.
I'm very irritated by the 1 cup measurement. IMO this can be anything from a small coffee cup to a big mug, or a bra size for all it matters. it's not very specific and makes it hard to not cheat myself with how much calories the food has. Most of the time I browse till I find an entry with 100g etc , but sometimes it doesn't exist and I have not got the packet to enter my own.
So long story short,
What/how much is the average 1 cup, please?
Many thanks in advance.
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1 cup is a measure of volume and is always 8 ounces. Pretty easy0
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1 cup does not mean one of the cups in your cabinet, it means 1 measuring cup (8 oz). :-)0
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In measuring food, 1 cup = a measuring cup (holds 8 fluid oz.)0
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1 US Cup = 236.588237 Milliliters0
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And 8 oz = 226.796 g0
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A cup is a standard measurement. 237 ml to be exact, although 250 ml is close enough.0
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1 cup will hold 8 fluid ounces of water. That's about 230ml. The amount of food that would be contained in a cup depends on the type of food, how much it weighs and the size and shape of it (e.g. you'll get more finely chopped tomatoes in a cup than largely chopped ones). You should be able to buy a measuring cup to see exactly how big it is, and then either use the cup to measure exactly how many cups of food you're using, or just estimate it now you know how big a cup it is.
Generally I just estimate. I know how big a cup is, I can see how much food is on my plate. I don't feel the need to measure everything and be 100% accurate. You could maybe use this guide to estimate some food sizes: http://i.imgur.com/eDkQo.gif . It says 1 cup of pasta, rice, fruit or veg is about the size of a fist.0 -
I have a measuring jug that has cup measurements on it, but I can honestly say that I have never felt the need to measure mash potato or carrots or any other veg or none liquid for that matter in CUPS. A weight of grams would be much more helpful to us none US residents0
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but when you say a cup is 8 oz, it means fluid ounces, which is volume.(about 250ml)
This is why I hate fluid ounces, because people confuse them with weight0 -
I have a measuring jug that has cup measurements on it, but I can honestly say that I have never felt the need to measure mash potato or carrots or any other veg or none liquid for that matter in CUPS. A weight of grams would be much more helpful to us none US residents
I only generally measure liquids in cups, for other things I prefer to use my kitchen scale and measure in grams or ounces, whichever has a convenient entry already on the site.0 -
Hello,
I'm very irritated by the 1 cup measurement. IMO this can be anything from a small coffee cup to a big mug, or a bra size for all it matters. it's not very specific and makes it hard to not cheat myself with how much calories the food has. Most of the time I browse till I find an entry with 100g etc , but sometimes it doesn't exist and I have not got the packet to enter my own.
So long story short,
What/how much is the average 1 cup, please?
Many thanks in advance.
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I have a measuring jug that has cup measurements on it, but I can honestly say that I have never felt the need to measure mash potato or carrots or any other veg or none liquid for that matter in CUPS. A weight of grams would be much more helpful to us none US residents
I only generally measure liquids in cups, for other things I prefer to use my kitchen scale and measure in grams or ounces, whichever has a convenient entry already on the site.
Yup, but knowing now what it stands for helps A LOT!!!
Thank you all for your replies0
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