let's see: that's 1.5kg/(over) 1 x (times) 1000g/1kg (one thousand grams in one kilogram. That comes out to be 1,500 grams.
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14.1 ounces.
The weight of flour can vary, but generally, 1000 ml of flour weighs around 500-600 grams.
2 tbsp granulated sugar weighs 25 grams.
Cups is a measure of volume and grams is a measure of weight. It is impossible to know how many grams a cup of something is without knowing the substance and how much it weighs. For example, since sugar weighs more than flour, the weight in grams of a cup of sugar is more than the weight in grams of a cup of flour.
Half of a tablespoon is 7.5 grams
To convert 300 grams of flour to cups, you can use the general conversion that 1 cup of all-purpose flour weighs approximately 120 grams. Therefore, 300 grams of flour is roughly 2.5 cups (300 ÷ 120 = 2.5). Keep in mind that the weight can vary slightly depending on the type of flour and how it is measured.
1 cup of white flour is approximately 125 grams
Depends on the type of flour and whether it's sifted before measuring. One cup of American all-purpose flour weighs 125 g; pre-sifted = 115 g. One cup of American cake flour weighs 110 g; pre-sifed = 100 g.
Say a cooked chapati weighs 35 grams. Of that, assume 5 grams to be the water weight, leaving 30 grams of flour weight in the chapati. For whole-wheat flour, the protein content is about 13%, and 11.5% for 'normal' flour. So, a whole-wheat flour chapati has about 4 grams of protein, while a 'normal' flour chapati has about 3.5 grams.
Sixty grams of all-purpose flour is approximately 1/2 cup. This measurement can vary slightly depending on how the flour is scooped or packed, but a standard conversion is that 1 cup of all-purpose flour typically weighs around 120 grams. Therefore, to measure 60 grams accurately, it's best to use a kitchen scale.
All-purpose flour weighs approximately 130 grams per cup.1 cu ft = 119.7 cups, so 1 cu ft of flour weighs approximately 15.5 kg, or 34.3 pounds.
It depends what you are measuring, since grams are a measure of weight and tablespoons are a measure of volume. One tablespoon of water weighs 15 grams but one tablespoon of oil only weighs 14 grams. So 63.333 grams of water would be about 4 1/4 tablespoons, whereas 63.333 grams of oil would be 4 1/2 tablespoons. Sifted flour weighs around 6.67 grams per tablespoon, depending on the type of flour, etc, so 63.333 grams of flour would be 9 1/2 tablespoons.