1.09 g/ml, based on figures obtained from both commercial and non-commercial sources.
The weight of a tub of butter differs by brand because of how the butter is packed into the container. Regardless, the average weight of a tub of butter is about 11 pounds.
About 1/4 pound
Yes, it is the same amount, but they do not weight the same
There are 225 grams in one cup of butter.
A kostka of butter is approx. 250 grams by weight/ 8 ounces/ or 1 cup.
130 grams of peanut butter is approximately 0.5 cups. Peanut butter has a density that can vary slightly depending on the brand and whether it is creamy or chunky, but generally, 1 cup of peanut butter weighs around 250 grams. Therefore, to convert grams to cups, you can divide the weight in grams by the weight of one cup in grams.
You look at the weight on the side of the tub and calculate.
Cup is a measurement of volume and grams is a measurement of weight. So there is no mathematical formula to calculate this. But I weighed one cup of butter on my food scales, and one 227 grams of butter is approximately one cup.
The phrase "How much butter could a buttercup cup if a buttercup could cup butter" is a play on words and does not have a literal answer. It combines the idea of a buttercup flower with the action of cupping butter. In reality, buttercups are flowers and cannot cup butter, so the question is nonsensical and meant to be a fun and whimsical wordplay.
1 cup of butter is equivalent to 2 sticks or 16 tablespoons of butter.
226.8 grams is in one cup of butter
One cup of butter equals one cup of canola.