1 teaspoon of sugar carries 16 cal, 4.2g of carbs, 0g fat and 0g protein!! ;)
It is important to know how to convert measurements. In 400 grams of condensed milk there are 1.69 cups of condensed milk.
1 cc of milk = 1 ml , which would weigh approximately 1 gram.
One cup of 2% milk has 8.13 grams of proteinOne cup of 1% milk has 8.03 grams of proteinOne cup of skim milk has 8.35 grams of proteinOne cup of whole milk has 7.9 grams of proteinOne cup of soy milk has 6.74 grams of proteinOne cup of buttermilk has 8.11 grams of proteinOne cup of chocolate milk has 7.93 grams of proteinOne cup of evaporated, non-fat canned milk has 19.33 grams of proteinOne cup of evaporated, condensed milk has 24.2 grams of protein
Well, darling, 395 grams of condensed milk is roughly 1.66 cups. But who's counting when you can just pour it straight from the can into your mouth? Just kidding, measure it out like a civilized human being... or don't, I'm not the condensed milk police.
It is roughly converted to Milk, dry: 1 cup = 68 grams
150 grams of milk is approximately 0.661 of a cup.
There are 85 grams in a cup.
Milk, non-fat: 1 cup = 245 grams Milk, sweetened condensed: 306 grams So one can calculate for any number of cups of milk.
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One recommended homemade condensed milk recipe is to mix 1 cup of powdered milk with 1/3 cup of boiling water and 2/3 cup of sugar. Stir until smooth and use as a substitute for store-bought condensed milk in recipes.
To convert grams of milk to cups, it's important to know that 1 cup of milk typically weighs about 240 grams. Therefore, 800 grams of milk is approximately 3.33 cups (800 grams divided by 240 grams per cup).
To substitute evaporated milk for sweetened condensed milk in a recipe, you can add sugar to the evaporated milk to achieve a similar sweetness level. Use a ratio of 1 cup of evaporated milk with 1 1/4 cups of sugar to replace 1 cup of sweetened condensed milk.