A "cup" is an American measure of volume equal to about 237 ml.
One cup of granulated sugar is equal to approximately 1 3/4 cups of packed powdered sugar.
Divide it by 250. - So 300 gm is 1.2 cups.
Just about 2 1/3 cups of granulated sugar = 4 cups of powdered sugar. Use the blender method.
Typically, one U.S. cup of granulated sugar weighs about 6.7 ounces, or 0.42 lbs.
Grams is a measure of weight/mass, cups is a measure of volume. The two can not be equated without information as to the density of the material being measured. You have said the material is sugar and granulated sugar weighs at 211.34 gram per (metric cup). So 370 go of granulated sugar = 370/211.34 = 1.75, or one and three quarter cups.
There would be 0.496 cups for every 3.5 ounces of granulated sugar. This means that there is 0.142 cups for every one ounce.
If you're talking about a five pound bag of sugar than eleven
It depends on how much granulated sugar you have. Also, sugar granules come in different sizes so you cannot measure the mass of a single granule.
ANSWER 1 US teaspoon of granulated sugar contains 4.16 g 4.16 g of of powdered sugar = 1 2/3 US teaspoons
One cup of granulated sugar measured in a liquid Pyrex cup is the same as 1 cup of sugar measured in a dry measuring cup. However, if you are talking about how much liquid sugar equates to 1 cup of granulated sugar then the rule is about 1 1/4 cups.
No... Powdered sugar is icing sugar. Granulated sugar is white sugar that is in granules. Chemically they are identical. The difference is in the physical structure. You can create your own powdered sugar by using a blender and granulated sugar. It won't be as fine, but it will be closer.
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