stupid question..

imissbagels
imissbagels Posts: 166 Member
edited December 21 in Health and Weight Loss
When I log my fruit, it usually gives me only the option to select my servings in gs.

I really only usually measure by tablespoons and cups, etc.

So... Like if I have 1/4C fruit (which is usually the case) What's the equivalent in gs?

:-/

Replies

  • ashjdavis88
    ashjdavis88 Posts: 31 Member
    Usually if you search the generic fruit (ex: bananas, blueberries, apple) the very first option usually has a long pull down list of different options and 1 cup is usually there, then you can just put .25 servings for a 1/4 cup!
  • bradley081
    bradley081 Posts: 16 Member
    Are you referring to gs as grams?
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    Add the word "raw" to our search and look for an option that doesn't have a * in front.
    This will be an entry by MFP and they almost all have a selection of serving sized including cups, grams etc.
  • imissbagels
    imissbagels Posts: 166 Member
    Yes, grams.
    Wonderful, thank you all!
  • Drastiic
    Drastiic Posts: 322 Member
    Grams is weight, whereas cups/tablespoons is volume. The gram amount (weight) of 1 cup of strawberries will be different for 1 cup of bananas. If you want accuracy, I would suggest buying a digital food scale like this one: http://www.amazon.com/EatSmart-Precision-Digital-Kitchen-Silver/dp/B001N07KUE
  • Cathleenr
    Cathleenr Posts: 332
    or....
    google "recipe conversions"
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