This depends on whether you mean how much is it in monitory terms or gram weight.
An ounce is a 16th of a pound or it is 16 drams or it is 28.349 grams.
Cheddar cheese is made and sold all over the World, but only "true" Cheddar is made in the town of Cheddar in Somerset in England.
In monitory terms some cheese sellers would give you an ounce of Cheddar as a taster. Go to any "Farmer's Market" in the UK and they are giving very generous samples away. If you went into a supermarket to buy an ounce of Cheddar it would probably cost around 15p to 25p depending on the quality, age, maturity or strength and whether you buy it in a Deli or a Supermarket.
Whilst I'm on the subject of cheese, a strong cheese is not definitely a mature cheese and visa versa. What makes a cheese strong is the amount of salt that they put in it.
It weighs one ounce. Ingredients measured by weight are difficult unless you have a food scale. Difficult, but not impossible. For the most part, you can estimate. Say you have an eight ounce package of cheese. Cut it into eight equal parts, and grate one. If the ingredient is to top or garnish the dish, eye it, that is add what seems adequate.
That's 30 grams.
50 grams is equal to a 1/2 cup of grated cheese.
Shredded and grated are the same. Eg 1oz of shredded = 1oz of grated.
About 1.3 cups if very finely grated.
There are about 250 grams in one cup, so a quarter of that would be 62.5 grams.
Generally speaking, 4 oz. solid cheese = 4 oz. grated cheese, unless you nibble while you grate.
That is approximately 3 ounces. 28.35 gm per ounce.
No. Depending on the type of cheese that is grated, it can be very high in fat.
about 3/4 cup
1 tablespoon of (grated) parmesan cheese will have 21 calories in it.
He grated it
Yes, they are the same. Both the block of cheese and the grated cheese weigh 8 ounces. If you grate an 8 ounce block of cheese you will end up with 8 ounces of grated cheese.
Depends how much cheese you have.