How much is a cup?
MrsSausage58
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Sorry to ask what might sound like a stupid question but how many grams is a cup?
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A cup of what? A cup of feathers or a cup of bricks? Not everything has the same density.0
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Here's a helpful website that shows conversions:
http://allrecipes.com/howto/cup-to-gram-conversions/0 -
A cup of what? A cup of feathers or a cup of bricks? Not everything has the same density.
That's why I thought it could be seen as a stupid question.
So.....I looked at home made chilli today and there's a result for 1 cup of chilli - I have no idea how much 1 cup equates to.0 -
Here's a helpful website that shows conversions:
http://allrecipes.com/howto/cup-to-gram-conversions/
Thanks! I'll take a look......0 -
That website has a math formula:
Butter
If you know a cup of butter weighs 8 ounces, you could do the math yourself:
1 ounce = 28.34 grams, so one cup of butter weighs 227 grams.
1/4 cup of butter = 57 g
1/3 cup of butter = 76 g
1/2 cup of butter = 113 g
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I was never good at math, but if you have a calculator and a scale for things like veggies, you should be able to figure out grams per cups.0 -
I don't think it was a stupid question at all, it got the results you were looking for wen someone looked past the wording and understood the intent of the question.
I am glad you asked because know I understand the conversion process a bit better and have two resources for wen I have questions.0 -
A cup(to me at least) is 8 oz of liquid.0
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Cups are a very inaccurate way to measure solids as it depends how hard someone packs it into a cup. If you want accuracy you need to weigh them0
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Isn't one cup 80 grams??
Well of oats that is0 -
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I bought these last week because it was quicker than doing conversions every time!
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/groceries/index.jsp?bmUID=13662878529940 -
solid foods should be measured by mass and liquids by volume. it's "tricky" (if you don't know what you're doing) when an ounce can commonly refer to both.
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A cup of what? A cup of feathers or a cup of bricks? Not everything has the same density.
That's why I thought it could be seen as a stupid question.
So.....I looked at home made chilli today and there's a result for 1 cup of chilli - I have no idea how much 1 cup equates to.0 -
A cup of what? A cup of feathers or a cup of bricks? Not everything has the same density.
That's why I thought it could be seen as a stupid question.
So.....I looked at home made chilli today and there's a result for 1 cup of chilli - I have no idea how much 1 cup equates to.0 -
If you make homemade food, you really need to calculate the calories per serving yourself by adding up all the ingredients you add. There may be something on the MFP database that comes close, but there are a million things that sound right but are far off.0
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I use this one for oz to grams...assuming (LOL) that 1 cup liquid is 8 oz
http://www.asknumbers.com/GramsToOuncesConversion.aspx0 -
I use this one for oz to grams...assuming (LOL) that 1 cup liquid is 8 oz
http://www.asknumbers.com/GramsToOuncesConversion.aspx
A cup of chili is going to be a very different number of grams than a cup of water, a cup of broccoli, or a cup of tuna.
1 cup = 8 fl oz.
1 cup != 8 oz0 -
All good advice, thank you. I haven't used the recipe builder so far so I'll give that a try today! :happy:0
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I don't think it was a stupid question at all, it got the results you were looking for wen someone looked past the wording and understood the intent of the question.
I am glad you asked because know I understand the conversion process a bit better and have two resources for wen I have questions.0 -
Grams is weight, a cup is volume. Two different things that cannot be reconciled with one another in general terms.0
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Grams is weight, a cup is volume. Two different things that cannot be reconciled with one another in general terms.
Grams is mass if we're being technical....0 -
A cup is the most stupid measurement I can think of. A cup of anything chopped could vary greatly depending on how large or fine it's chopped.
Get yourself a food scale.0
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