It is approximately 400 grams
Normal about 396 grams.
Typically, a can of condensed milk will contain 8 fluid ounces.
Fluid ounces are a unit of volume, not a unit of mass, so there is no universal conversion. 12 fluid ounces is about 375 mL. The density of water is close to 1 gram per mL, so therefore 12 fluid ounces of water is about 375 grams. A 375 mL can of sweetened and condensed milk weighs 410 grams, so therefore there are 410 grams in 12 fluid ounces of sweetened and condensed milk (since this milk is denser than water).
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.
125 grams of milk is equivalent to approximately 4.4 ounces.
The weight of condensed milk can vary slightly depending on its specific density, but on average, condensed milk has a density of about 1.2 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 300 ml of condensed milk would weigh approximately 360 grams (300 ml x 1.2 g/ml).
A small can of condensed milk contains 14 ounces. Condensed milk is cow's milk with 60 percent of the water removed. The condensed milk commonly used in baking contains added sugar.
It is important to know how to convert measurements. In 400 grams of condensed milk there are 1.69 cups of condensed milk.
Milk, non-fat: 1 cup = 245 grams Milk, sweetened condensed: 306 grams So one can calculate for any number of cups of milk.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilograms
For a 14 ounce of condensed sweetened milk you should put in 5 ounces of water. Five ounces of water would be about half a cup.
"whole milk" i think any liquid is measured with the same conversions haha anyways for any liquid: 1 gram = .0352739619 ounces 150 grams = 5.29109 ounces.....of 'whole milk'.