17.63 tbsp
1 cup = 16 tbsp
1 tbsp = 0.06 cup
peanut butter cups
there are 3 and a half tablespoons in 50 grams of butter which is hardly even a 1/4 of a cup. Maybe if you look on the wrapper of the butter it might have some measurement of how much is one tablespoon, most wrappers do anyhow. good luck.
2.25 cups 1 cup = 16 tablespoons 1 tablespoon = 0.06 cup
12 tbsp 1 cup = 16 tablespoons 1 tablespoon = 0.06 cup
A tablespoon is a measure of volume, an ounce is a measure of weight so the two aren't really officially comparable.However, you can be pretty close with butter since a pound (weight) is two US cups (volume). There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which is about 8 oz. of butter. Therefore a tablespoon is a half ounce, 6 tablespoons would then be 3 oz. approximately.
Canola is not a dairy product so there is no butter in canola oil. However if you are looking for a substitute, you could use a tablespoon of butter instead of a tablespoon of canola oil. If you were using cups rather than tablespoons, you may need to make a slight adjustment on the liquids.http://canolaeatwell.com/ask-judy-canola-oil-and-baking/
20g of butter is approximately .7 ounces. Each tablespoon of butter is .5 ounces. Therefore, 20g of butter is approximately 1-2/5 tablespoons. The closest real measurement would be 1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon. Remember, these are all American calculations. The British/Imperial system would result in a different answer.
100 grams of butter is equal to just under a half a cup. The actual measurement, rounded to two decimal places, is 0.42 cups.
1.125 cups in Us.. Just type into google oz to cups converter and then click on one and try to find it out
There are 224 cups of butter in 112 pounds of butter. There are two cups of butter in a pound, so 2x112= 224 cups.
There are 14.18 grams for every 1 tablespoon. 80 grams of butter would equal 5.64 tablespoons. However, this measurement will change based on what you are measuring because grams measure mass and tablespoons measure volume.
http://www.onlineconversion.com/cooking_butter.htm For Butter (a lower density than water): 125 ml butter = .6 cups = 9.6 tablespoons(US) 1 tablespoon(US) = 15 ml 9.6 tablespoons x 15 ml/tablespoon = 144 ml