This is very strange. I checked the back of a box of C & H powdered sugar and it said there were 15 "servings" per box, each a quarter of a pound, so according to that box, 3 3/4 cups per pound. I double checked the store brand, it also had 15 "servings" per box, but said each serving was 0.125 of a cup, or an eighth of a cup, which would mean just under 2 cups per pound. I checked the 2 lb. bag of store brand powdered sugar, and it said there were 30 units of .25 cups, which would mean 7.5 cups per bag, and 3 3/4 cups per pound.
I have to assume there is an error on the back of the pound box of the store brand, and the correct answer is in fact approx. 3 3/4 cups per pound.
Powdered sugar contains 30 grams of carbohydrates per 1/4 cup serving, so there are 120 grams of carbohydrates per cup of powdered sugar.
About 7 oz in a cup of powdered sugar.
What is the shape of a round Lincoln penny? There is one cup of powdered sugar in a cup of sugar. Contrary to popular belief, this answer is wrong. Normal sugar has less efficient packing than powdered sugar, so you can fit more powdered sugar in a cup as opposed to normal sugar.
Fifty grams of powdered sugar is approximately 0.4 cups. This is based on the general conversion that 1 cup of powdered sugar weighs about 120 grams. Therefore, to convert grams to cups, you divide the weight in grams by the weight of one cup in grams.
There are approximately 125 grams of powdered sugar in 1 cup.
There is approximately 2 1/2 cups of sugar in a pound of sugar. This can vary slightly with the grade of granules in the sugar, by about 1/4 cup. 32 cups of sugar therefor can be between 11 1/2 pounds for coarse sugars to about 14 pounds for powdered sugars.
1 cup powdered sugar is about 160 gm. So 350 gm is about 2.2 cups
1 Cup = 110 Grams
One cup of granulated sugar is equal to approximately 1 3/4 cups of packed powdered sugar.
Sugar is not measured in ml - only liquids are measured in ml.
Um, yes. Confectioners sugar is the same thing as powdered sugar - just a different name.
There are approximately 2.5 cups in 20 ounces of powdered sugar. This is because 1 cup of powdered sugar typically weighs around 4 ounces. Therefore, to convert ounces to cups, you divide the total ounces by the weight of one cup.