As wonderful as the internet is, you do not put stuff into your body based on
instructions you get from anonymous people on line, who you have never seen
and who have never seen you, who may or may not know what they're talking
about, and who have no reason to care whether or not you survive.
If there's some reason you don't want to talk to a real doctor, then phone up the
pharmacist at any large chain drugstore. He'll be happy to answer your question,
AND he'll know what he's talking about.
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238 grams is mass, and ounces and cups are volume. There is no way to convert this without knowing the density (grams/ml or ounces/fluid ounce) for the liquid.
There are 17 grams per cap (one heaping tablespoon). A tablespoon is 15 ml of liquid but I don't know how big a heaping tablespoon is.
This depends on the type of PEG and the density.
One
226.8 grams is in one cup of butter
One cup of ground nuts = 160 grams
1 cup of oatmeal weighs 90 grams or 3 oz.
I cup of macadamia nuts is equal to 1 cup US 134 grams. One serving of macadamia nuts has 2.6 grams and is 7.8 nuts.
60
250 fluid grams in one cup
One cup of butter = 240 grams.
150 Grams of Jaggery in one cup.
250 grams per cup.
There is 220 grams of gelatine in one cup.
226.8 grams is in one cup of butter
250 grams in one cup.
250 grams water in one cup.
125 grams :)
About 240 grams.
About 250 grams
About 250 grams