It depends upon where this is being done! If you attempt this in a vacuum, such as in outer space, you will hear NO sound. If you were to do this in an atmospher5e, such as here on earth, and if your hearing is excellent, you will hear the noise that the grains of rice make when hitting each other,. as well as when the grains of rice hit the cup. It also will depend upon the dryness of the rice. If the rice is fully saturated with a liquid, you may not hear any sound!
A cup of rice weighs between 6oz to 7oz depending on the type of rice length of grain etc.. (The previous answer stated: "A cup of rice weighs one cup. A cup is a unit of measurement." Cup is a unit of VOLUME measurement not weight.)
The weight of 1 cup of cooked rice will vary depending on the particular type of rice. On average, one cup of cooked rice would weigh about 170 grams.
The weight of rice can depend on the specific type of rice grain. For example, a cup of uncooked long-grain white rice can weigh about 150 grams, and a cup of raw long-grain brown rice can weigh 165 grams.
One might find the directions on how to make a cup lifter on sites such as eHow. Another way one might find out how to make a cup lifter would be to look in books at ones local library.
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It would take 1/3 of a cup of uncooked rice to make a cup of rice because uncooked rice will expand 3 times when it's cooked.
One serving of cooked rice is a 1/2 cup. Because 1 cup of raw rice makes 3 cups cooked, then 8 teaspoons (1/6 of a cup) of raw rice equals a 1/2 cup serving of cooked rice.
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One cup of cooked rice makes as many servings as you make it.
Cuponk.
As long as the rice is cooked for the correct length of time, you should have what you need for sushi rice.
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That is approximately 14 tablespoons of rice. Standard White Rice is 190 grams per cup.
Rice absorbs twice its own volume of water in the cooking process so 1.25 cups of dry rice will make 3.75 cups of cooked rice.
Vuvuzela
4 cups of rice = 6 cups of water / divide both sides by 4 1 cup of rice = 1.5 cups of water