What are the cup measurements here?
hhsakib
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Hey! I'm new here! So I see everything is listed on a serving size based on a cup. Well, where I come from you can have a cup of 50ml serving to 300ml serving. So is MFP taking a standard measurement here? I am having a tough time measuring my food intake.
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Don't measure your food, weigh it.0
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I agree with the above. Definitely weigh it. I prefer grams, but will convert to ounces if I can not find a listing with grams.0
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For liquids such as oil weighing is not practical. A US cup =236.588ml.0
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For liquids such as oil weighing is not practical. A US cup =236.588ml.
True, but normally you're not adding a cup of oil, so I'm guessing (hoping maybe?) that the tsp/tbsp conversions are a bit easier.
OP, as far as the cups are concerned, I agree with the others that weighing is the easiest way to make sure that you're logging what you think you're logging. It's a lot easier to over or under fill a measuring cup than go wrong on the scale measurements.
I believe that the cups listed are likely US "legal" cups, mainly because it seems like several of the entries I've seen are USDA entries.
1 U.S. "legal" cup = 240 millilitres
= 16 international tablespoons
= 12 Australian tablespoons
≈ 8.12 U.S. customary fluid ounces
≈ 8.45 imperial fluid ounces
Source: Wikipedia
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Between a C & a D at the moment. Probably won't go shopping until I'm down 10 more lbs or so...0
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240 mL is the standard liquid cup equivalent. Can also be used for very small amounts of dry items, mainly spices, of < 2 tablespoons.
For reference, ~ 14.8 mL per TBS.
When practical, I always measure in g or oz, even for liquids/sauces. For instance, when eating pasta, I put my bowl/plate on the scale, tare, and then pour til I hit the g weight serving size listed on the container. If its not listed, I use standard conversion rates. Thats ~ 60g/.25 cups0 -
Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »Between a C & a D at the moment. Probably won't go shopping until I'm down 10 more lbs or so...
G here.
*that's totally what I thought this thread was about, too.0
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