By our calculations in a Pharmacy school Med Biochem Lab it is about 0.772 g/mL.
One pound of lard weighs one pound, whereas two
pounds of lard weigh just two pounds.
Go Figure ~
FriPilot
You! hahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahhahahaha
It doesn't have one - it is a mixture of fats so softens over a range and becomes fully liquid at varying temperatures depending on exactly what fats are in it.
Lard it fat. 100%
Lard is not a compound but a mixture.
Lard is fat, so 100g lard is 100g fat.
205gms to a cup of lard.
Lard is used in many many things, so a comprehensive book is unlikely. Many times, due to people's negative perception of lard, manufacturers will label products with many things such as "clarified fat", "rendered fat", and I've even seen "kidney fat". If you see anything along the lines of pork fat, then that too is lard.
lard has a fat. no you have fat
Lard is basically pig fat and was often used in many foods as a cooking fat or as a spread similar to butter. Its use in modern cuisine has diminished because of health concerns posed by its saturated fat content. The qualities of lard can vary based on which part of the pig the fat was taken from and how the lard was processed. Lard is still used to manufacture soap.
Lard is like 90% fat and 10% something.
how many grams of fat is allowable
butter lard has more fat comparing to margarine. butter lard has 205grams of fat but whereas, margarine has only 8grams of fat.
1 tbsp of water is 15 grams.
Fat
yea lard is pure fat
Fatties eat lard cause there fat!