Well, darling, 200g of cream is roughly around 0.85 cups. But let's be real, who measures cream in cups? Just pour that delicious cream straight from the carton and eyeball it like a boss. Enjoy your creamy goodness!
That is approximately 1.6 cups
Approximately one cup.
That is about 1 cup depending how dense it is packed.
200 grams of sour cream would be equivalent to approximately 7.05 ounces. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 ounce is equal to approximately 28.35 grams. Sour cream is a dairy product with a high fat content, typically used in cooking and baking to add richness and creaminess to dishes.
1 deciliter (dl) of cream is approximately equivalent to 0.42 cups. Since 1 cup equals 2.4 dl, you can convert deciliters to cups by dividing the number of deciliters by 2.4. Therefore, for 1 dl of cream, you would get about 0.42 cups.
about 7 ounces, or 7/8th of a cup.
There are approximately 1.6 cups of powdered sugar in 200g.
Full cream typically contains a fat content of about 35-40%, so 500g of full cream would contain around 175-200g of fat.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the cooking conversions! So, like, 200g of grated cheese is roughly around 1.5 cups. But hey, who really measures cheese in cups anyway? Just eyeball it and sprinkle that cheesy goodness to your heart's content!
1 and 2/5 cups.....There are 140g in one cup. 80grams are left after you subtract that, so, therefore, the answer is 1 and 2/5 cups.
That is 14.11 ounces
250 grams of butter can be made with 2 cups of milk + 2 cups of water With a bit of rounding I'd say you need 4 cups of cream and 4 cups of water to make a pound of butter. Of course if you omit the water you will need more cream.