A cup is a measure of volume, and so would contain 8 fluid ounces of liquid, regardless of what that liquid is.
this is not true! a heavier liquid such as corn syrup is not going to equal 8 oz because it is obviously more dense than water. you're right that a cup is a measurement of volume but when taking a cup into weight you cannot just assume that all liquids are going to be 8 oz in a cup. i encourage you to test this by actually measuring out a cup of water into oz and a cup of corn syrup into oz.
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453 g = about 16 ounces.
there are 12135764 atoms in corn syrup
Corn syrup tastes similar to honey, and in many cases is used as substitute. Powdered corn syrup is a corn syrup that comes in powder and is sweet.
Corn syrup is also called glucose syrup. It is not the product of one country; many produce glucose syrup. However "corn syrup" is generally an American term.
About one pound --wrong The actual answer is more like 24 ounces by weight. Pint is a volume measurment. One pint of water equals roughly 16 ounces by weight. One pint of corn syrup is heaver than one pint of water. Corn Syrup has a density of about 1.36 g/ml and water has a density of about 1 g/ml. This means that corn syrup is about 36% heavier by volume than water. 16 oz * 1.36 = 21.76 ounces A pint of corn syrup is about 22 ounces. Happened to be checking this item in our commercial kitchen this morning--- so rather than rely on supposition we weighed one cup of Karo Cornsyrup and the weight was .73 Pound. One cup is 8 fluid ounces so a pint would be 16 fluid ounces and would weigh - 1.46 Pounds. Hope the info is of value.
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The general concensus is that there are few healthy recipes that use corn syrup because of how unhealthy the product is. Many recipes advise users to use a substiture for corn syrup.
it will tell you on the bottle
That is approximately 10 ounces.
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