5/12 of a cup, or somewhere between 1/3 (=4/12) and 1/2 (=6/12). Yay fractions!
If precision in quantity is required, as in baking, you should buy a scale (which should do both metric and stupid units) and if not, use 1/3 of a cup and add a smidgeon more.
The density of butter is 0.911 grams / ml.
1 teaspoon is 5 ml.
100 / 0.911 / 5 = 22 teaspoons.
.44 cup or 7.06 Tbsp
That is approximately 7 tablespoons.
3.5273962 ounces.
100 grams of butter is 0.441 cup
slightly less than 1/2 cup.1 pound of butter is ~454 grams and 2 cups.
that is approximately 3/8 of a cup.
100 grams of butter is equal to just under a half a cup. The actual measurement, rounded to two decimal places, is 0.42 cups.
i believe that 250 grams of butter is about 18 tablespoons of butter. as close as i can get is 252 grams. one tablespoon is 14grams according to the nutrition facts on the box. (so it would be 2sticks and 2 tablespoons)
That is approximately 0.441 cups.
That is approximately 6 tbsp.
recipe calls for 250 grams of ricotta cheese, 100 grams of flour, 100 grams of caster sugar,100 grams of ground almonds, and 100 grams of butter please help
4.349 cups, I used this approximated cooking calculatorhttp://www.gourmetsleuth.com/gram_calc.htmNote: Grams to cups is a weight to volume measurement, and when you calculate this measurement it may be inaccurate in some cases.
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