About 250 grams
It would probably be about 3 cups. You should measure weight when baking! Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two. Based on a recent effort working with raw (brown, drilled, water removed, then skin the meat), shelled, and shredded coconuts. I found that about 3.5 oz per moderately packed cup. I.E. - Loose fill push just slightly then top off/level. Of course this coconut meat is still relatively wet (not dried) Everything was weighed before packing So that translates to 3.5 oz (weight) per cup of shredded And about 4 and a 2/3rd shredded cups per lb of raw shelled/skinned coconut meat
yes
5.9 oz of water is about 3/4 cup
Because it is wet. Meat is the flesh of an animal. All animals' flesh contains mostly water. When the flesh is cut into pieces for sale, some of that water escapes and makes the meat wet.
Fresh meat is wetvas tissue fliud is present.Tissue fliud is mainly water thats why meat looks(and feels) fresh
There is 8 ounces in a cup.
coconut trees like wet climates because they live in the rainforest and by the ocean
Water from the air condensates on the glass cup. Because the air is cooling down, it can no longer hold as much humidity as it did (saturation).
The water in my cup is wet
He wants to get his meat wet.
Wet mortar mix about 1 cup in a pound.
Yes... Depends on what bean your looking at. Is it green or roasted? How much water content is left after roasting? Is it ground or whole bean? Generally around 5 cups of ground coffee.