125 ml.
The weight of sour cream can vary slightly depending on its fat content, but on average, 125 ml of sour cream weighs approximately 125 grams. This is because the density of sour cream is close to that of water, which means 1 ml typically equals 1 gram. Therefore, you can generally assume that 125 ml of sour cream is roughly 125 grams.
To convert milliliters of double cream to grams, you can use the approximate density of double cream, which is about 1.01 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 125 ml of double cream is roughly 126.25 grams. For practical purposes, you can round this to about 126 grams.
One brand of vanilla ice cream has a weight of 66 grams per 1/2 cup (118.3 ml) so 125 ml of that would weigh about 70 grams. A typical soft serve ice cream is 86 grams per 1/2 cup (118.3 ml), so 125 ml of that would weigh about 91 grams.
One tablespoon is equivalent to 14.79 mL or 14.79 grams.
To convert from mass to volume you need to know the density of the substance concerned. Density is the weight per unit volume compared to pure water. Single cream has an appx. density of 1.01 (slightly heavier per unit volume than water) Double cream has an appx. density of 0.99 (slightly lighter per unit volume than water) 125ml of Water weighs 125g 125ml of Single cream 125 x1.01 = 126.25g 125ml of Double cream 125 x 0.99 = 123.75g With such a small amount of cream treat mls as gms! Recipies are not to be followed that slavishly!
That is 0.551 of a cup.
125 mL is about 4.226 US fluid ounces.
125mL is about 1/4 pint.
0.26 pt 1 US pint = 473.17 ml 1 UK or imperial pt = 568.26 ml
125 ml/1 l = 125 ml/1000 ml = 125/1000 which you can simplify, if you so wish.
15gm of cream is the same as 15ml. For practical kitchen usage ml and gm are the same.
1250 ml 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.1 centiliter