A pint is measuring a volume. A gram is a mass or weight. You cannot convert volume to mass, without knowing the specific weight (density) of the material.
A US pint is 473 grams. - An Imperial pint is 568 grams
On average, 1 pint of dry ingredients weighs about 225 grams. However, this can vary depending on the specific ingredient being measured.
1 US pint is 473 grams of water.
It is about 275.3052 grams. 1 cup = .5 dry pint.= .2753052 liter. 1 liter= about 1000grams.
That is approximately 2/5 of a pint
12oz/dry pint, according to the California Department of Food and Agriculture. It is important to note that a dry pint (how blueberries are sold) is 16.36% larger than a the more commonly used liquid pint (2 cup measure). A liquid pint of blueberries would weigh approximately 10.3oz (292g), which is about 145g/cup. A flat (tray) of blueberries (12 dry pints) should weigh approximately 9lbs (sans containers). Update: I just weighed several level dry pints of freshly picked blueberries. 12oz - 12.5oz each. I’d say 12oz/dry pint is a good figure to use.
REM...........but for humans usually measured in Milirem. Also RADS
There are 230 grams of sour cream per cup. This means a pint (two cups) has a mass of 460 grams.
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2.5 pints
Grams measure weight. Pints measure volume. They do not convert one to the other. Weight would depend on what you have a pint OF.
One ounce is 28 grams. One pint is 12 Ounces. One pound is 454 grams.