About 170 gm, or 6 ounces.
To weigh 1 cup of corn kernels, get some scales and weigh the measuring cup. Then fill the measuring cup with corn kernels and weigh it again.
Subtract the weight of the cup empty from the weight of the cup full and the answer you get will be the weight of one cup of corn kernel.
There are 8 fluid ounces in a standard measuring cup, but the weight of frozen corn can vary depending on factors such as moisture content and packing density. On average, a cup of frozen corn weighs around 5 to 6 ounces. To get an accurate measurement, it is best to use a kitchen scale to weigh the frozen corn.
5-6 oz, frozen, whole
If you mean *exactly* one cup by volume, you have the iceberg scenario. The cup of frozen water will be less dense, so it will weigh less. If you just freeze a cup of water, don't spill any, and *don't* trim the excess to bring the volume back to exactly one cup, then it will weigh exactly what it did at room temp.
Depends on what is in the cup...
You know I would say it is because candy corn is heavier. :P For the same reason a box of rocks is heavier than a box of feathers. A cup measures a size or amount - a volume, not a weight. Candy Corn has a much higher mass than popcorn. Popcorn is mostly air, and Candy Corn is mostly sugar.
Per this website: [[http://whatscookingamerica.net/corn.htm]],Two medium ears of corn equals 1 cup corn kernels. One (10-oz.) package frozen corn kernels equals 1 3/4 cups corn kernels.
depends on the size of the cup
3 1/3 cups of corn in 1 pound of frozen corn.
Well, darling, 750 grams of frozen corn kernels is roughly 3 cups. But honey, let's be real, it's not an exact science when dealing with frozen veggies. Just eyeball it and throw in as much corn as your heart desires. Happy cooking, sugar!
approximately 4.16oz
2pounds.
About 200 grams