you measure the water before boiling. after boiling would be more tricky.
No, you measure water in cups or ounces.
I make 4 cups of water, 1 cup of sugar for the feeder. I boil it but I have heard you do not have to. Not a rolling boil, just a small boil.
If you are using basic white rice, 1/2 fill a saucepan with water and bring to the boil. Pour 1-3 cups of rice in and when boiling point is reached, reduce heat. Keep on a low boil for 10 minutes exactly. Decant rice into a sieve and drain it . It will be near perfect.
Cups are a measure of volume/capacity while kilograms are a measure of density/weight; therefore the two are inconvertible.
They both have the same specific energy since they are at the same state, but because the total energy depends on the total mass, 4 cups would have more energy than 2 cups.
It says on the side of the box but I'll say it anyway. Boil two cups of water and stir it in with the boiling water. After you finish stirring it, add cold water and let it sit in the fridge for a couple of hours.
Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two. If the item is water it would be about 2 cups.
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Grams can't be converted to cups. Grams measure mass, while cups measure volume.
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