A "tablespoon", when considered as a form of imperial measurement is given as "17.7581714 millilitres".
So 225g would be (225 / 17.7581714) = 12.67 tablespoons (rounded).
So say 13 tablespoons and you'd be more or less on the mark, good enough for cooking purposes (using 1g = 1ml as a standard, based on water).
This assumably means level tablespoons as you cannot 'heap' a liquid and the spoon's volume would really have to imply the size of the indent, not the space above the indent.
A 'cup' is equivalent to '16 teaspoons' So actually you cannot measure 225g accurately in a cup (I say accurately...we're using kitchen utensils, here...) but a cup ((12.67 / 16) x 100) = 79% filled up would be right. So fill it about 4/5 of the way.
1.5 tablespoons approx 4 teaspoons Actually 1.5 Tablespoons is 1 Tablespoon plus 1.5 teaspoons 3 teaspoons = 1 Tablespoon
A tablespoon is a measure of volume. In order for us to tell you how many tablespoons make 50 grams, we'd have to know what you're measuring. A tablespoon of raisins is going to be heavier than a tablespoon of milk or a tablespoon of flour.
A tablespoon is a measure of volume. In order for us to tell you how many tablespoons make 50 grams, we'd have to know what you're measuring. A tablespoon of raisins is going to be heavier than a tablespoon of milk or a tablespoon of flour.
7 oz. A tablespoon is equivalent to 0.5 liquid ounces so there are 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce. There are two different ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the tablespoon to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce." A tablespoon measures volume not weight. In order to convert tablespoons or teaspoons to ounces or back, You need to know what is being measured. A spoon of lettuce will weigh different than a spoon of gold in solid ounces.
Grams are a measure of mass, cups is a measure of volume. So you would know how dense the material in the container is, in order to convert grams to cups. Different materials have different masses. So for instance, a gram of sugar is not the same in cups as a gram of water.
To convert milligrams (mg) to cups, you need to know the density of the substance in question. Since milligrams measure mass and cups measure volume, the conversion depends on the density of the substance. Without knowing the specific substance, it is not possible to accurately convert 1000 mg to cups.
We would have to know what you are converting. Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two. It could be one to a 100 if it is lead vs. feathers.
Approximately 2 cups.
Someone said that Crisco claims that 1 lb.=2 1/3 Cups. Therefore, the answer would be approximately 7 Cups in 3 lbs.
To convert 440 grams of a substance to cups, you need to know the density of the substance since grams measure weight while cups measure volume. For example, if you're converting all-purpose flour, 440 grams is approximately 3.5 cups. However, for sugar, 440 grams would be about 2.2 cups. Therefore, the conversion varies depending on the specific ingredient.
being a chef means you have to know how to measure using cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, gallons, and time such as : cook 3/5 cups of cookie dough for 14/60 hours
150 gram of White Flour is the standard weight of a Standard Cupful of Flour.