The link in the related links should help you.
No there is 4 oz in a Cup of pasta
4 ounces of sloppy green gloop!
I serve 4 ounces.
Depends on which pasta, all are different .
No, all pasta is different and spaghetti is the only one that can fill a cup to 8 ounces. Others such as rigate and rotini are only 4-5 ounces in a cup.
Cooked or dry pasta ? If dry, a cup is about 3 ounces, so 4 cups would be 12 ounces.
Elebow Pasta is just that.... look at your arm from 4 inches below your elbow ( the sharp bend) and 4 inches above your elbow. smooth out your elbow rounding it smooth and that is pretty much what Pasta elbow looks like.
The record for the most pasta eaten in one minute is 300 grams, or about 10.6 ounces. This record was set by Michelle Lesco in 2017.
It is 16 ounces, because one cup is 8 fluid ounces or just ounces.-Hannah Hannah, you're confusing fluid ounces, which measure volume, with ounces that measure mass... which I believe is the situation the asker is dealing with. In my experience, about 3/4 cup of dry pasta is 2 ounces.It also depends on what type of pasta you are measuring. Two cups of orzo will weight more than two cups of penne.
4 ounces, it is like 4 gallon
1 cup= around 8 ounces.8 ounces= 1/2 a pound.4cupsx8ounces= 32 ounces32 ounces= 2 pounds
According to the National Pasta Association , 8 ounces of uncooked long pasta, such as spaghetti will yield 4 cups of cooked pasta. Thus, a "serving" of 2 oz. uncooked spaghetti will be the nutritional equivalent of 1 cup of cooked spaghetti. so there you goo on my box it says 2 oz= 3/4 of a cup (2/3)x4= 2.66 oz =1 cup but Im guessing it depends on the type of pasta