.33 is one third of a cup. That is the same as 83.3 grams.
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It depends on what type of oil you're using, as different types of oils have different densities. Assuming you're using canola oil (which has a density of .92g/mL at room temperature), you could find the value in grams using the following ~1/2 cup = 118.3mLD=m/v.92g/mL=m/118.3mLm=108.8gSo in short, it's about 110g of canola oil
About 245 grams of oil
To substitute canola oil for butter in a recipe, use 3/4 cup of canola oil for every 1 cup of butter called for. Be aware that the texture and flavor of the final product may be slightly different.
About 245 grams of oil
I am unable to determine the exact question; I believe the Questioner wants to know how much a cup of oil (I presume household cooking oil) weighs? If my assumption is correct then the answer is.1 tablespoon of oil (canola or soy) weighs 13.62* grams16 Tbs. = 1 CupTherefore 1 Cup of canola or soy household cooking oil would weigh 217.92* grams* Approximate Fluid Weight rounded to the closest 0.01.
1 cup = 224 grams of oil
There are 120 Calories per tablespoon, or 1920 calories per cup. There is also 14 grams of fat per tablespoon, but only one of those grams is Saturated fat.
1 tablespoon of canola oil is 120 calories. 1 teaspoon of canola oil is 40 calories.
That is about 2/5 of a cup.
1/2 to 3/4 depending primarily on the density of the oil.
About 245 grams of oil