16 ounces of powdered sugar is 2 cups.
1 7/8 cups of powdered sugar = 225 grams of powdered sugar I got this answer from: http://www.ghostcalc.com/cooking-measurement-converter.html
There are eight ounces, by volume, in a cup. Therefore 32 ounces of powdered sugar, by volume, equals 4 cups.
Pounds are a measure of mass, liters are a measure of volume- one does not covert to the other. A liter of powdered cork and a liter of lead have very different weights.
1 tablespoon fresh rosemary equals 1 teaspoon dried
1 Cup = 110 Grams
What is the shape of a round Lincoln penny? There is one cup of powdered sugar in a cup of sugar. Contrary to popular belief, this answer is wrong. Normal sugar has less efficient packing than powdered sugar, so you can fit more powdered sugar in a cup as opposed to normal sugar.
32 tbsp 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons 1 teaspoon = 0.33 tablespoon
43 grams of powdered sugar will fill about 1/3 of a 1-cup container.
I have heard and seen that it equals four tablespoons, that's how many... enjoy. (:
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A teaspoon is a volume and not a weight. For that reason, 210mgs of salt would be a completely different volume than 210mgs of powdered sugar. Depending on the source...salt is between 5-6 grams per teaspoon. Whether this is due to the salt's "fineness" (ex. the difference in weight and volume between powdered sugar vs. granulated sugar) is a question.