226.8 grams is in one cup of butter
Density of butter is 865 kg/m^3, or 865 g/L, so one cup (250ml) is about 216 grams.
Well, honey, a half cup of butter is equal to 113.5 grams. So, if you're looking to get your baking game on point, make sure you measure that butter right. Don't skimp on the good stuff!
100 grams divided by 28.35 grams per ounce = 3.527 oz 3.527 oz / 8 oz per cup = 0.441 cup 1 cup = 8 ounces = 16 Tablespoons = 2 sticks of butter 0.441 cup x 16 Tbsp per cup = 7 Tbsp (and a smidgen) This is not accurate. An ounce of weight is not an ounce of volume. You'll find that for butter or margarine, 1/8 cup = 30 grams Therefore, 3/8 cup = 90 grams, and 1/3 of 1/8 cup = 10 grams. Total is 0.416667 cup = 100 grams
250g of butter equals approximately 1 cup.
453.59237 grams in 1 lb of butter
About 226.8 grams.
1/4 cup of butter is 57 grams, so 1/2 cup of butter is 114 grams. So, 125 grams is just over 1/2 cup of butter.
That is 1 cup of butter.
There are 60 grams of butter in 1/2 cup.
Approximately 113 grams of butter is half a cup
There is 0.544 cups (or approx. 1/2 Cup) of butter in 125 grams
Using American measurements: 1/4 c butter = 4 oz 1 oz = about 28.35 grams Therefore 1/4 c butter = about 113.4 grams
115grams of butter will equal to 1/2 cup.
1 cup of butter is aprox 229.5 grams 187.5 grams of butter = aprox 0.8 cup
223 grams of butter in a cup.
1 tablespoon of butter equals 14 grams. So 100 grams is slightly more than 7 tablespoons. There are 8 tablespoons in a 1/4 cup of butter , so 10 grams is one tablespoon short of a 1/4 cup of butter.
Density of butter is 865 kg/m^3, or 865 g/L, so one cup (250ml) is about 216 grams.