To convert grams to cups, you need to know the density of the substance you are measuring, as different ingredients have different weights. For example, 500 grams of all-purpose flour is approximately 4 cups, while 500 grams of sugar is about 2.5 cups. You can use specific conversion charts or online calculators for accurate conversions based on the ingredient. Always remember to use the right measuring technique for the best results!
2 and a half
To convert 500 grams of vegetable shortening to cups, it's important to know that 1 cup of vegetable shortening typically weighs about 227 grams. Therefore, 500 grams is approximately 2.2 cups of vegetable shortening. To be precise, you would use about 2 cups plus 3 tablespoons.
250 ml is a cup, so its just under 2 cups of water. To be exact its 1.82 cups.
To convert 280 grams of sugar to cups, you can use the conversion factor that 1 cup of granulated sugar typically weighs about 200 grams. Therefore, 280 grams of sugar is approximately 1.4 cups (280 gr ÷ 200 gr/cup). Keep in mind that this can vary slightly based on the type of sugar and how it is packed.
That is 1.543 cups
To convert 500 grams of mulberries to cups, you can use the general conversion that 1 cup of fresh mulberries weighs approximately 140 grams. Therefore, you would divide 500 grams by 140 grams per cup, which equals about 3.57 cups. This means 500 grams of mulberries is roughly equivalent to 3 and a half cups.
A standard cup of margarine typically weighs about 227 grams. To convert 500 grams of margarine to cups, you would divide 500 by 227, which equals approximately 2.2 cups. Therefore, there are roughly 2.2 cups in 500 grams of margarine.
That is 3.527 cups.
That is approximately 1.653 cups
100 gr. sugar = 0.8 cup
3 cups (420 gr.) + 2 spoons (30 gr.)=450 gr. flour
400 grams of water is 1.76 cups