The density of buttermilk is approximately 1.03 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 1 liter of buttermilk would weigh about 1,030 grams. However, this can vary slightly based on the specific composition and temperature of the buttermilk.
1 litre of water weighs 1000 grammes.
281 calories are present in 1 buttermilk biscuit.
1 pound = 453.59237 grammes so 4 pound = 1,814.3695 grammes
300 gm of buttermilk is 1 -1/5 cups
10000 litres * 5 mg/1 litre * 1 g/1000 mg = 50 grammes.
To make 1 cup of buttermilk using powdered buttermilk, mix 1 tablespoon of powdered buttermilk with 1 cup of water. This combination replicates the consistency and acidity of regular buttermilk. Adjust the amount of powdered buttermilk based on your desired thickness or taste, but the standard ratio is 1 tablespoon to 1 cup of water.
1 kilogram = 1 000 gram 1/2 kilogram = 500 gram
1 kilogramme = 1000 grammes Sharing this in a ratio of 2:3:5 gives 200 grammes 300 grammes 500 grammes
1 pound 3.2 oz = 544.31 grams
250 ml.
WEIGHT (oz): 1 cup Milk/buttermilk: 8.5 oz; 242 g VOLUME (fl. oz): 1 cup Liquid = 8 fl. oz Therefore, 2 cups buttermilk weighs 17 ounces.
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