This will vary by the size and type of macaroni, as well as cook time and method. I'd estimate about 2-3 oz of dry macaroni would equal 2 cups when cooked. For example, one box of Kraft Mac-n-Cheese (7.25oz) makes about 3 cups of cooked pasta when cooked according to the standard directions on the box.
16 oz. dry rotini pasta should equal roughly 8 cups of cooked pasta (1 cup cooked pasta = 2 oz. dry pasta)
According to the National Pasta Association , 8 ounces of uncooked long pasta, such as spaghetti will yield 4 cups of cooked pasta. Thus, a "serving" of 2 oz. uncooked spaghetti will be the nutritional equivalent of 1 cup of cooked spaghetti. so there you goo on my box it says 2 oz= 3/4 of a cup (2/3)x4= 2.66 oz =1 cup but Im guessing it depends on the type of pasta
8 oz of Pasta is equal to 5 cups of dry (uncooked) pasta or 1 lb (454 grams) of pasta
Depends WHICH pasta. -Pasta has many different weight/volume ratios.
No there is 4 oz in a Cup of pasta
That is approximately 3.6 ounces
2 oz dry pasta equals one cup cooked pasta.
About 1 oz of dry pasta will equal 2.5 to 3 oz. 1/3 cup is 2.7 oz.
Depends WHICH kind of pasta, all are different - is is too hard to say linguini gemelli, rigatoni , etc.
1 U.S. cup of cooked pasta is equal to 8 U.S. oz of cooked pasta. unless you add spaghetti sauce or Parmesan cheese. :)
There are many weight/ volume differences in pasta, so that is impossible to say. Try again and NAME your pasta - they range from 65 grams a cup to 235 grams a cup.
According to the National Pasta Association , 8 ounces of uncooked long pasta, such as spaghetti will yield 4 cups of cooked pasta. Thus, a "serving" of 2 oz. uncooked spaghetti will be the nutritional equivalent of 1 cup of cooked spaghetti.