There would be .03 cups of Cool Whip in 9 grams. The same would be true of any other substance.
255.14
1 oz = 28.34 grams
1 gram = 0.03 oz
That is 1.5 cups .
About 50 grams.
8oz by weight or volume? by volume 8oz is 1 cup. By weight every ingredient would be different I imagine 8oz by weight of cool whip would be a lot since its just whipped oil. ** According to Kraft's webpages, 8 oz of cool whip is about 3 cups (important to know if you're making the jello cool whip pie and didn't get the smaller tub of cool whip!). :)
One cup is about 1/4 litre. So 1 litre has 4 cups.
8oz by weight or volume? by volume 8oz is 1 cup. By weight every ingredient would be different I imagine 8oz by weight of Cool Whip would be a lot since its just whipped oil. ** According to Kraft's webpages, 8 oz of cool whip is about 3 cups (important to know if you're making the jello cool whip pie and didn't get the smaller tub of cool whip!). :)
Approx 227 grams.
The grams of whip cream per serving is 10 Grams.
4 oz (by weight) of whipped topping = 1 cup So..... 12 oz of whipped topping = 3 cups
By volume 1 pint, as for contents, there is no cream or dairy in cool whip it is a petrochemical byproduct floor wax and dessert topping.
I have seen two separate sources saying that an 8-oz. package of Cool Whip contains 3 cups. That's 2 2/3 oz (weight) per cup (volume). If you assume fluid ounces, that's about 227 grams in about 826 ml, for about .275 gm/ml (or 275 grams per liter). Given the accuracy of the source information, that'll have to be good enough :-)
No its not. Cool whip is a topping, whipping cream is an ingredient.
Cool Whip is considered a solid.