This is very strange. I checked the back of a box of C & H powdered sugar and it said there were 15 "servings" per box, each a quarter of a pound, so according to that box, 3 3/4 cups per pound. I double checked the store brand, it also had 15 "servings" per box, but said each serving was 0.125 of a cup, or an eighth of a cup, which would mean just under 2 cups per pound. I checked the 2 lb. bag of store brand powdered sugar, and it said there were 30 units of .25 cups, which would mean 7.5 cups per bag, and 3 3/4 cups per pound.
I have to assume there is an error on the back of the pound box of the store brand, and the correct answer is in fact approx. 3 3/4 cups per pound.
There are about 3 and 3/4 cups of powdered sugar in a pound.
1 pound powdered sugar = just over 3 & 3/4 cups (3.783 cups)
3 3/4 cups = 1 pound powdered sugar
There are about 3 and 3/4 cups of powdered sugar in 1 pound.
Powdered sugar is a delicious topping for many foods including funnel cake. There are two cups of sugar in a one pound box.
The answer to how many cups are in one pound of powdered sugar will vary depending on if your powdered sugar is sifted or unsifted. In general: 1 pound = 3 1/2 to 4 cups unsifted powdered sugar. 1 pound = 4 1/2 cups sifted powered sugar.
Number of CupsThere are about 3 1/2 to 4 cups of powdered sugar in a pound. But this depends on the sugar's humidity, moisture, and density. Sifting adds air and increases volume, therefore sifted powdered sugar would be less dense than unsifted.3 1/2 cups unsifted powdered sugar = 1 pound4 cups sifted powdered sugar = 1 pound2 cups
There are approximately 2 ¼ cups of powdered sugar in 1 pound.
There is about two cups of powdered sugar in a pound. It depends on how firmly it is packed and what the moisture is.. Traditionally, there are 8 ounces in a cup and 16 ounces in a pound.
YOUR GRAMMAR IS ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE! Oh and about 2 cups.
There are about 3 1/2 cups of powdered sugar in a pound,
Usually one pound of powdered sugar is in a box. Which is about 2 cups.