The Joy of Cooking gives the equivalent of 7 Tbsp (21 teaspoons) = about 100 grams. So 50 grams would be about 10 teaspoons, or 1/2 cup plus a little less than a tablespoon. Probably one stick of butter or margarine (which is 1/2 cup) would be enough.
That is approximately 3.333 tablespoons.
"g" is the unit symbol for grams. Therefore, 50 g of butter is the same as 50 grams.
There are 453.59237 grams to a pound. 100 g butter = 0.22046226 lb = 3.5273962 oz. 1 tbsp butter = 0.5 oz. Therefore 100 g butter = 7 tbsp
There are approximately 0.071 tablespoons of butter in one gram.
The conversion rate for butter in tablespoons to grams is: 1 tbsp equals 14.18 g.
1/3 of a cup darling
This is 0.822222 cups of butter, which is a little over 13 tablespoons. 13.155 tbs, to be exact. :)
115 gm of butter is a 'stick', a 1/4 pound.
There are 28.35 grams in an ounce. There are 32 tablespoons of butter in a pound (16 ounces). Therefore: 16 x 28.35 = 453.6 grams divided by 32 = 14.175 grams per tablespoon, or 70.875 per 5 tablespoons.
1 tablespoon of butter is equal to approximately 14.18 grams of butter mass, so 10 tablespoons of butter would be equal to approximately 141.75 grams of butter mass.
If my math is correct, that weighs 16 pounds. Or 45 liters. >> Actually, if one tablespoon of butter is 14g, then 8 tablespoons would be 112g which is 0.25 (rounded up) pounds or 3.95 ounces.
200 g of butter works out to 7/8 c. butter or 7 oz. of butter (about 14 tablespoons). This will not necessarily work with all materials, due to different composition and density.