In the U.S., butter is sold in sticks that are 1/2 cup each. or a 1/4 pound
Two sticks of butter is equal to 226 grams.
The butter sticks that I have seen contain 4 ounces.
Ray
should be 1 cup
1 stick of butter = 1/4 lb or 113 grammes
8 ounces of butter (1/2 pound) is one cup.
Tablespoon is a measure of volume, pound is a measure of weight. The number would differ depending on the density of the substance.
Two full sticks of butter(16 tbs ) = 1 cup
A paper clip weighs about one gram. A stick of butter weighs four ounces, as does a newborn panda bear. The correct word is mass, not weight.
A tablespoon of butter is approximately 14.1875 grams. This can change based on the total content of milk solids, but not by much.
One stick of butter in the US is usually eight ounces. There are usually four sticks to the commonly sold pound of butter. In some cases, however, half-sized sticks which are four ounces are sold, usually in half pound packages.
One "stick" of butter or margarine weighs just over one hectogram (113.4 grams if you want to be meticulously precise)
1/2 stick of butter or 1/4 c butter
1 stick of butter = 1/4 pound 1 stick of butter = 1/2 cup 1 stick of butter = 8 tablespoons 1 stick of butter = 4 ounces 1 stick of butter = 113 grams
1 stick is 4 ounces.
1/2 cup or 4 ounces in one stick of butter
One half cup of butter or 8 Tablespoons of butter or 1 stick of butter.
4 ounces or one stick.
4 full sticks of butter will be equal to one pound.
8 tablespoons are in one stick of butter.
1/2 a cup of butter is equal to one whole stick of butter
I found it out to be 48 ounces. One usual stick weighs 4 ounces, so it would stand to reason. (: