Hi,
I cant see what date this question was asked on, so Im not sure if an answer is still needed, but:
I just needed to find the answer to a similar question and came across this site:
http://forum.onlineconversion.com/showthread.php?t=8307
It shows that 1ml of milk or cream is equal to about 1 gram.
Handy eh?
1 tbsp is 15 gm. -So 10 tbsp is 150 gm of ice cream.
A typical tablespoon of cheese weighs about 6 grams. This can vary slightly depending on the type and form of cheese - soft cheeses like cream cheese will weigh less than harder cheeses like cheddar.
it ways about 3 grams
There is 227 grams in one cup. So there would be about 1.087 cups in 250 grams of cream cheese.
The density of ice cream can vary, but a common average density is around 0.6 g/mL. Therefore, 1 liter of ice cream would be equal to 1000 mL, which would weigh approximately 600 grams (1000 mL x 0.6 g/mL = 600 grams).
155 grams
About 2.45 tablespoons.
It depends upon how heavy the cream is. Very watery creams weigh just a bit more than 1 gram per ml. Heavier creams can weigh a few grams per ml.
250 grams
The grams of whip cream per serving is 10 Grams.
The density of double cream is approximately 0.96 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 280 grams of double cream is equivalent to approximately 292.5 milliliters. Since 1 cup is equal to 236.59 milliliters, 280 grams of double cream is roughly equivalent to 1.24 cups.
1 tbsp is 15 gm. -So 10 tbsp is 150 gm of ice cream.
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4 ounces is 4 slices of bread.
Silver quarters weigh 6.25 grams. Clad quarters weigh 5.67 grams.
1.75 pounds = 793.786648 grams