In the rectangle blocks its usually 250, square blocks 500g.
NOTE: I am "improving" this answer because it must have been given by someone living outside the U.S. In the U.S., sticks of butter are shaped differently in different regions (shorter and fatter in the South, longer and skinnier in California), but they are all 113.5 grams. Commercial butter is not packaged in blocks of 250 grams in the U.S.
Not to mention that we count in ounces, not grams!
113 grams
Approx. one (1) stick of butter equals 100 g. ( 113g is exactly 1 stick )
1 stick Butter = 1/4 pound = 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons = 4 oz = 115 g
1 stick = 1/2 a cup 1 stick = 120g 1 stick = 120ml 1 stick = 4 ounces Thus, 2 melted sticks of butter would equal a cup, in the United States. Other countries may have different sizes of sticks of butter.
[1 stick Butter = 1/4 pound = 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons = 4 oz = 115 g] 1 "block" of butter is usually not 1 stick, but a full pound block. i.e. 1 block of butter = 4 sticks = 1 pound = 2 cups = 32 tablespoons = 16 oz = 454 g Many recipes online confuse block and stick, so if you see "block", use some common sense to decide which one is meant. In cookbooks it is nearly always the full pound block. In Europe, a standard block of butter is usually 250 g (about 9 oz.), but recipes tend to be give by weight, not volume/shape.
Each stick is 1/4 pound, or 113 grams
1/4 cup of butter = 57 g 1/3 cup of butter = 76 g 1/2 cup of butter = 113 g 1 cup of butter = 226 g
There are 1000 g in 1 kg of butter.
115 gm of butter is a 'stick', a 1/4 pound.
1 cup
453.59237 grams in 1 lb of butter
It is about 1/12 of a cup.
1/3 of a cup.