It depends on your purpose. You need about 200 g to make a victoria sponge cake. On the other hand it's nearly a third of an adult's recommended daily allowance. It's just over 2 ounces.
31 grams of sugar is just over an ounce or about 2 tablespoons.
Six ounces = 170.1 g
300 grams of sugar or 300 grams of carbohydrates (some of which was sugar)? Processed or mostly from fruit? 300 grams of processed sugar is a lot. Yes, that's bad. Unless you happen to need thousands of extra calories than the rest of us, that much sugar is way too much. Even 300 grams from fruit is...well, it's a lot of fruit. The RDA for carbohydrates is about 300 grams- most of which should not be sugar!
There are four grams in one teaspoon of white granulated sugar. A gram is a unit that measures the weight.
About 4-5 grams per bottle.
a lot
The measurement will depend on the type of sugar you are measuring. Six hundred grams of raw sugar is equal to approximately 2.4 cups. If the sugar is brown, then 600 grams is equal to approximately 3 cups.
22 grams is:0.776 ounces0.048 pounds22,000 milligramsAlso, one teaspoon of granulated white sugar is equal to about 4.2 grams, depending on the granulation size of the sugar.See related question below for more on teaspoon measurements.
There are about 3 grams of sugar in one piece. Hope this helps! Good luck!
well yes is the right answer i hope i helped you out :)
For perspective, there are 6 grams of sugar in the standard sugar packet like the ones you would add to your coffee. So 24 grams of sugar would be 4 of those little packets.
none it just contains a lot of sugar.