A four ounce block.
Yes, they are the same. Both the block of cheese and the grated cheese weigh 8 ounces. If you grate an 8 ounce block of cheese you will end up with 8 ounces of grated cheese.
AnswerGenerally speaking, 4 oz of block cheese is comparable to 1 cup of grated cheese.
It takes about 5 quarts (1.25 gallons) of milk to make a pound of whole milk cheese.
cheese is a smelly food that is often made from milk
That is 8.818 ounces
Martha Stewart, in her macaroni and cheese recipe, includes this ingredient: 2 ounces Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, grated (1 cup) So 1 Cup of grated Parmigiano Reggiano is equal to 2 ounces.
It depends on the type of cheese and if it's shredded, grated, or chopped up in some way.
When your cheese isn't pre-grated, slicing off the appropriate sized hunk based on the package's total weight is the best advice. But there is no difference between the two formulations stated above--except perhaps in that you will waste a small amount of cheese during grating. 6oz of a cheese weighed before grating will weigh 6 oz after grating (less a few grams for whatever is left on the grater and cutting board--so grate a little extra). There's no exact conversion for oz of grated cheese to volume as the volume of the grated cheese will vary both by the size of grating and the weight will vary by the cheese's density. That said: 1 cup coarsely grated cheddar = 4 oz (approx) 1 cup finely grated parmesan = 3.5 oz (approx) And I do agree, sometimes a mistake improves the outcome.
Depends how big the block is.
That's about 30 ounces
yes
4.54 cups of grated cheese will be equal to one pound