Shame, water isn't measured in grams. It's measured in milli liters and liters. hahaha
(1) On September 6, 2010 at 6:52 am User:GuidanMD[0] said:
i totally know that it isn't measured in grams though that is how it reads in the recipe .. why do u have to bash folks on this...get off this...peps come here for help not to be rediculed by folks like yourself....signing off... guidanMD
The "gram" is a measure of weight, the "cup" a measure of volume. Since substances have different densities, it would be necessary to know what you have three cups of in order to determine the weight.
That is approximately 1.323 cups
227 grams in a cup of water.
1 cup is equal to 237 grams. If you do not want the rounded off conversion, the full conversion is equal to 236.58824 grams.
The rounded off conversion is 237 grams is equal to 1 cup. The full conversion is equal to 236.58824 grams.
A little less than a half cup
YES - many substances have different weight/volume ratios. -Even pasta has a variety of different cup sizes. - A dry cup of flour is 124 grams, - a cup of water is 236 grams.
235 grams in a US cup
112 grams of water is 0.495 cup112 grams of water is 0.495 cup
1 cup of water is about 235 grams. -Other materials WILL differ.
226 grams of water in an official cup.
83 grams of water is 0.366 of a cup83 grams of water is 0.366 of a cup
229.92 grams per 1 cup.
120 grams of water is 1/2 a cup120 grams of water is 1/2 a cup
79 grams of water is approximately 1/3 of a cup.
That is 0.33 of a cup. A full cup of flour is 123 grams
239 grams is almost a full cup, - so 2 half cups.
For water only, grams equals milliliters. One cup = 250mL. So, one cup = 250g
250 grams water in one cup.
55 grams of water is 0.243 cup.55 grams of water is 0.243 cup.