1 cup is 250 gm. - 80 gm is about 1/3 of a cup
I feed my golden one and a half cups in the morning and one and a half cups at night.
Wow, molasses has a much stronger and different flavor than maple syrup. Sugar wise it depends on the grade of maple syrup, some are much thicker than others. Honey, golden syrup (cane syrup), corn syrup or simple syrup (50/50 sugar/water) are probably better substitutes. However, for grade A dark amber maple syrup you could if you wish substitute equal amounts of Barbados molasses (best grade) or about 2 tablespoons of blackstrap (worst grade) molasses for 3 tablespoons.
Technically yes, horses can eat golden syrup. However it is not recommended that you give it to them as it is pure sugar and horses do not need added sugar in their diet. If you wish to sweeten a horses feed, a teaspoon or two of honey is best followed by either liquid or powdered molasses. Too much sugar in a horses diet can cause health problems and should be avoid as much as possible.
First of all, this is not how maple syrup is made. Maple syrup is the sap of maple trees, boiled down. The recipe here is for a simple, basic syrup. Second, to understand why two cups of one substance plus one cup of a different substance does not equal three cups of combined substance, let us look at a radically different but vaguely similar example. Take a full crate of oranges. Now pour in several cups of raisins. The raisins are smaller than the oranges, and so fill the empty spaces between the oranges. Back to your question, here we have water filling the gaps between the grains of sugar. Thus when you stir in two cups of sugar into one cup of water, the substances mix together to create syrup, which is much thicker and denser than water or sugar separately. A substance is less dense when a smaller amount of it takes up more space, and is more dense when a greater amount of it takes up less space. This is why you end up with less than three cups of syrup.
i believe honey is sticker than maple syrup. :)
Four-month-old puppy should be fed about 2 ½ cups per day Have a great day!
You won't actually be able to buy just 30g of it. A tin will cost you around £1 - that's 507g. 30g would cost around 15 pence.
Yes, unless you are allergic. Honey is also a natural antibiotic, so is far superior for smearing on your body. Golden syrup is a by-product of the sugar industry, so is much cheaper, but has a much lower protein content. Bees help to pollinate flowers, and so by buying honey you are actually saving the world. Good on you.
We use maple syrup on hot flapjacks.She made the thick syrup with too much sugar.The thin syrup barely clung to my pancakes.
That is 8.818 cups
you can make a chocolate banana shake (smoothie) by pouring in 1 cup of milk, about 2 cups of ice, as much chocolate syrup as you like, and chop up 1 whole banana. into a blender.
If you have too much of it, yes.