Ten grams of peanut butter is approximately 0.04 cups. Since one cup of peanut butter weighs about 250 grams, you can calculate the conversion by dividing 10 grams by 250 grams per cup. This results in a very small fraction of a cup.
Almost two cups. (1 cup peanut butter = 260 grams) so 500 grams = 2 cups less 20 grams.
The conversion of grams to cups can vary slightly based on the density of the ingredient. For peanut butter, 400 grams is approximately 1.5 to 1.75 cups, as 1 cup of peanut butter typically weighs around 250 to 270 grams. Therefore, you can estimate that 400 grams of peanut butter is roughly 1.6 cups.
Two cups of peanut butter is approximately 480 grams. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the density of the specific peanut butter brand, but a general estimate is about 240 grams per cup. Therefore, for precise measurements, it's always best to weigh the peanut butter.
A 2 kg jar of peanut butter is approximately equivalent to about 8 cups, since one cup of peanut butter weighs around 250 grams (0.25 kg). Therefore, dividing 2 kg (2000 grams) by 250 grams per cup gives you around 8 cups.
14 grams make up a tablespoon of peanut butter.
240 Grams of butter = How many Cups?
not that many because peanut butter cups are better
About 1.6 cups
There are approximately 2 tablespoons in 30 grams of peanut butter.
225 grams is 0.95 cups or almost one cup.
According to the Skippy Peanut Butter website a 40 oz. jar of peanut butter is equal to 4 3/8 cups. A slang term for peanut butter during World War II was monkey butter.
That is approximately 1,763.698 cups