It would certainly depend on how big the box was, but even then you would need to know the weight (per cup) of the product; in this case cream of wheat if you wanted to convert the measure. If you knew the weight of a single cup of cream of wheat, then you would know what size (net weight) of box to buy.
All dry measurements by volume are somewhat consistent, yet there can be substantial differences in weight of the product by volume. A cup of gold certainly weighs more than a cup of flour; but both are, nevertheless, a cup worth.
There are 110 calories in one cup of cream of wheat. If you add butter, milk and/or sugar, the calorie count goes way up.
1/2 cup heavy cream + 1/2 cup milk
There are 240 calories in a half cup of sour cream.
it depends on what type of cream. when i was in Cornwall they were bringing Rodda's clotted cream round in ice cream tubs. double cream is probably transported in a big cup or plastic box
A 1-cup serving of cooked bulgur wheat contains 151.1 calories.
That is 1 cup.
250 grams
A quarter cup of cream of rice makes 1 cup when cooked - which has 70 calories. One quarter cup of cooked cream of rice would have 17.5 calories
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
About 250 gm.
151.1
There are 8 liquid ounces in a cup