A standard stick of margarine typically contains 1 cup or 16 tablespoons of margarine. If you are referring to a square block of margarine, it would depend on the specific size and weight of the block. It is best to refer to the packaging or measure it out to determine the exact amount of cups in a square of margarine.
That is approximately 1.6 cups
That is 6 cups.
1 pound of margerine equals 2 cups
2/3 cup
115 grams is equal to 4.0565 ounces, that's one half cup, or, if you get it in sticks, one stick of margarine.
It would depend on the density of the margarine. As a rough estimate, 400 grams of margarine is approximately equal to 1.7 cups.
Each stick of margarine equals one-half cup. So it would take 1 1/2 cups soft margarine to equal 3 sticks.
Well honey, one half pound of margarine is equal to about 1 cup. So if you need to measure out half a pound of that greasy goodness, just grab yourself a measuring cup and fill 'er up. Just make sure to use a kitchen scale if you want to be precise, but who's got time for that when there's baking to be done?
There is 1/2 cup in a 1/4 pound of butter or 1 stick if you are using stick margarine or butter.
The usual substitution is 1 stick of margarine in place of 1 stick of butter, as they have approximately the same volume. By weight, this would normally be 1/4 pound for butter, slightly less for margarine. By volume, a stick is about 1/2 cup or 8 tablespoons, or about 118 ml.
There are 6 teaspoons in one ounce of margarine.
Many countries have made margarine and soap.