1 gallon = 16 cups
1 cup = 0.06 Gallon
70.875 cups
16 cups = 1 gallon 80 cups = 5 gallons
This is not authoratative (not from me, at least; I was doing a websearch for the same thing), but http://www.columbiabasin.edu/docs/ag_bs1_pdf_madison_farms_biodiesel.pdf says 7.2 lbs per gallon. That is, the canola they propose growing results in 7.2 lb per gallon oil.
1 tablespoon of canola oil is 120 calories. 1 teaspoon of canola oil is 40 calories.
There are 128 US ounces in a US liquid gallon or 160 UK ounces in an imperial gallon.
20 cups 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 gallon
No, canola oil is not a hydrogenated oil.
There are 16 cups in a gallon... 1/5 of 16 is....... 3.2 cups (16 / 5 ) = 3.2 cups or x/16 = 1/5 x=3.2 cups
What is canola oil? We can't get it in the foreign country where I live, what is most healthy to substitute? Canola oil is an extract you get out of Canola seeds
None or negligible amounts. Canola is made of fat.
Canola is not a dairy product so there is no butter in canola oil. However if you are looking for a substitute, you could use a tablespoon of butter instead of a tablespoon of canola oil. If you were using cups rather than tablespoons, you may need to make a slight adjustment on the liquids.http://canolaeatwell.com/ask-judy-canola-oil-and-baking/
There are 16 cups in a gallon. So divide 2.6 by 16. This equals .1625 ounces.