it is 18tbsp for 250g of butter or 1 stick of butter hope that helped
The number of spoons in 250 grams of sugar can vary depending on the size of the spoon used. Generally, a standard tablespoon holds about 12.5 grams of sugar, which means 250 grams would be approximately 20 tablespoons. If using a teaspoon, which holds about 4.2 grams, you would need around 60 teaspoons for 250 grams of sugar.
250g of butter equals approximately 1 cup.
Ten grams of peanut butter is approximately 0.04 cups. Since one cup of peanut butter weighs about 250 grams, you can calculate the conversion by dividing 10 grams by 250 grams per cup. This results in a very small fraction of a cup.
About 226.8 grams.
Density of butter is 865 kg/m^3, or 865 g/L, so one cup (250ml) is about 216 grams.
One stick of butter is one half cup of butter which is 113 grams so one cup would be 226 grams. To get to 250 grams you would need another 24 grams or another quarter of a stick of butter (little less).
It's about 1 1/8 cups.
Those are two different units of measure. A 'cup' measures volume and grams measure weight.
There is 0.544 cups (or approx. 1/2 Cup) of butter in 125 grams
0.55 pounds = 250 grams
A 2 kg jar of peanut butter is approximately equivalent to about 8 cups, since one cup of peanut butter weighs around 250 grams (0.25 kg). Therefore, dividing 2 kg (2000 grams) by 250 grams per cup gives you around 8 cups.
Density of RJ is ~ 1.35 g/mL, so wieght of 250 mL = 250 mL x 1.35 g / mL = 337.5g