How big is a cup?
The metric cup is exactly 250 ml (4 metric cups per litre).
What is 1-3 liters?
1/2 L = 500 mL. 1/3L = 333mL. 1/4L = 250mL. 1/8L = 125mL.
What is the equivalent of a teaspoon?
The teaspoon contains 5 ml.
It is also considered to contain the equivalent of 5 grams. Please note: the domed spoon contains twice the level spoon. So one rounded teaspoon = 10 grams.
What is the capacity of a tea cup?
it’s about 10 cl.
How to convert cup to gram?
– A cup is the equivalent of a small French mustard glass. For specific ingredients: 1 cup (cup) of flour/starch = 100 g = 3.5 oz. 1 cup (cup) of white sugar = 200 g = 7 oz.
How to convert 10g to ML?
To convert grams to milliliters, divide the grams by the specific gravity instead of multiplying. The density of water is 1 g/ml. Therefore, if the density of your substance is greater than 1 g/ml, your substance is denser than water and should sink relative to it.
Is 1g 1ml?
One gram of pure water corresponds exactly to one milliliter.
How to measure 200g of flour?
How to measure 200g of flour without a scale? Flour: – To measure 250g of flour, fill 4 level cups or count 18 heaping tablespoons. – To measure 100 grams, count 4 half cups or 7 heaped tablespoons. – A yoghurt pot is equivalent to 85 grams of flour.
How to measure 500g of flour?
A coffee bowl corresponds to:
To measure 100 g of rice, 200, 250 or 500 g of flour without a scale, just use this table and adjust the quantities. Simple, practical and effective for weighing food without a scale!
What is 1 half liter?
Half liter designates the unit of measurement corresponding to half a liter, or fifty centilitres.
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