Fifty grams of lentils is approximately equal to about 1/4 cup. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the type of lentils, but as a general guideline, 100 grams of lentils is roughly 1/2 cup. Therefore, 50 grams would be about half of that volume. Always consider using a kitchen scale for more precise measurements.
2 and a half cups of grams equals 1 third of a cup
Well, honey, 100g of lentils is about half a cup when measured using a standard measuring cup. But let's be real, lentils don't conform to measuring cups like some obedient little ingredient - they do what they want. So just grab a scale if you want to be precise and save yourself the drama.
about 200g http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=52
Yes, lentils are a good source of protein. They contain about 18 grams of protein per cooked cup.
That is approximately 132.5 grams
Like flour, sugar,oil and many other things in cooking, lentils are actually a huge variety of legumes. I fortunately live in an area where we have access to cooking materials from all parts of the world. -My point is - you can't just say"lentils" -there are at least 12 kinds and not all the same. Possibly the most common is the 'green lentil' these are the most tasty in my opinion. There are approximately 192 grams of green lentils in a cup. .
That is approximately 1.42 cups of green lentils
A little over half a cup. 125 is exactly half a cup.
Yes, it does.
about 113.5 grams.
One cup of cooked lentils typically weighs about 200 to 230 grams (7 to 8 ounces). The exact weight can vary slightly depending on the type of lentils and how they are cooked. Cooked lentils are denser than uncooked due to the absorption of water during cooking.