In the UK, a standard tablespoon holds approximately 15 grams of self-raising flour. Therefore, to measure 150 grams of self-raising flour, you would need about 10 tablespoons. It's important to note that this can vary slightly depending on how the flour is packed, so using a kitchen scale for accuracy is always recommended.
1 cup = 16 tablespoons The measurements depend on the flour Self-raising : 110 grams/cup Cake/Bake use : 90 grams/ cup
Approximately 130.642 grams.
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what is marathi meaning of self-raising flour
what is marathi meaning of self-raising flour
How many grams that are in 1 cup of flour varies, depending upon the type of flour. For example, there are 140 grams in 1 cup of plain flour but there are 130 grams in 1 cup of self raising flour.
Yes you can use self raising flour for churros
250 gms of self raising flour make about 1 regular cup.
You can use self raising flour, wholemeal flour or wholemeal self raising flour or even yeast.
That is approximately 3.2 cups
1 teaspoon is about 4gm of flour. -So 100 gm is about 25 teaspoons.