Seven ounces of condensed milk is approximately 0.875 cups. Since there are 8 ounces in a cup, you can convert ounces to cups by dividing the number of ounces by 8. Therefore, 7 ounces divided by 8 equals 0.875 cups.
Milk, non-fat: 1 cup = 245 grams Milk, sweetened condensed: 306 grams So one can calculate for any number of cups of milk.
You cannot replace normal milk for condensed milk. You can replace milk for evaporated milk. Condensed milk is very very thick and super sweet , comes in a small can. Regular Milk Evaporated Milk condensed milk 3 different products
NO! They are not the same and not interchangeable. Sweetened condensed milk: Cow's milk with sugar added, reduced by evaporation to a thick consistency. evaporated milk: Milk product with about 60% of the water removed from fresh milk
The equivalent volume of 385g of condensed milk in milliliters is approximately 436 ml.
Yes, you can use condensed milk as a substitute for regular milk in this recipe, but keep in mind that condensed milk is much sweeter and thicker, so it may alter the taste and texture of the final dish.
Yes, condensed milk can be used as a substitute for regular milk in a recipe, but keep in mind that condensed milk is much sweeter and thicker than regular milk, so you may need to adjust the other ingredients in the recipe accordingly.
Condensed milk and regular (fresh) milk are very different ingredients. Condensed milk is much thicker and sweeter-- it has a syrupy consistency and can be eaten with a spoon. Fresh milk is very different, not as thick or sweet and drinkable. Regular milk is not a good substitute for condensed milk.
1 egg approximates to around 100 ml of unsweet condensed milk.
Yes, you can substitute condensed milk for regular milk in a recipe, but keep in mind that condensed milk is much sweeter and thicker, so it may alter the taste and texture of the dish. Adjust the amount of sugar in the recipe accordingly.
Yes, you can substitute sweetened condensed milk for regular milk in a recipe, but keep in mind that sweetened condensed milk is much sweeter and thicker, so it may alter the taste and texture of the dish. Adjust the amount used accordingly.
According to Kraft Baker's Chocolate one 1 ounce square equals 3 tablespoons of chocolate (cocoa and butter, no sugar). so an 8 ounce package = 1 1/2 cups and 1 pound = 3 cups, add sugar or milk and these volumes are decreased by as much as half as these are denser materials.
A cup is eight ounces.