To convert grams of icing sugar to cups, you can use the approximate conversion of 1 cup of icing sugar weighing about 120 grams. Therefore, 450 grams of icing sugar is roughly 3.75 cups. This can vary slightly based on the method of packing and the specific brand of icing sugar.
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Confectioner's sugar is icing sugar mixture (pure icing sugar with a small amount (about 3%) of starch added as an anti-caking agent). Pure icing sugar is very fine powdered refined sugar with no added starch.
If you are making icing, yes. If you are making a meringue, no.
Yes..... powdered sugar, confectioner sugar , icing sugar. Add water or juice and flavoring voila= icing
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Icing sugar is not normally measured by the ml, since mls are designed for liquids only. ( Measuring icing sugar by the mil is highly inadvisable due to the large potential for inaccuracies.) It would be best to find a weight measurement for icing sugar to convert to cups, if the measurement must be in cups.
Icing sugar and caster sugar are not interchangeable. This is because icing sugar absorbs water whereas caster sugar does not. Switching icing sugar for caster in a baked good recipe will result in a good with a brick-like texture, whereas substituting caster sugar for icing will result in something liquidy and granular.
The icing sugar has a greater surface area than the lump and so the reaction occurs more easily with the icing sugar powder. This in general applies to many salts and soluble compounds.
i dont understand what you mean by pure.. but yes, you can make icing sugar
To convert 300 grams of icing sugar to cups, it’s important to note that 1 cup of icing sugar typically weighs about 120 grams. Therefore, 300 grams of icing sugar is approximately 2.5 cups (300 ÷ 120 = 2.5). Keep in mind that this can vary slightly based on how the sugar is packed.
Becaue the icing sugar has small paricles.