That is approximately 132.5 grams
340.194 grams.
it is 750 grams
140 grams = 5 ounces of lentils (or more precisely 4.93835467 ounces)
10 and three quarter ounces is equal to approximately 303 grams.
First take the weight in pounds and multiply it by 453.59. The resulting number is the weight in grams. In this case the answer is 149.68 grams.
Green lentils (the most common kind in north America) almost double their weight when cooked. So 450 gm of cooked Green lentils would have been about 230 grams of dry lentils.
That is approximately 1.42 cups of green lentils
3/4 cups of butter = 170 grams
There are MANY kinds of lentils. - Common green lentils are about 12 gm per tablespoon.
Oh, dude, seriously? A quarter kilogram is 250 grams, so if you have 3 of those, you just gotta do some basic math. It's like 250 grams times 3, which equals 750 grams. So, yeah, 3 quarter kilograms is 750 grams. Easy peasy.
There are 250 grams in a quarter of a kilogram.
One ounce of cooked lentils contains approximately 2 grams of protein. However, if you're considering dry lentils, one ounce typically has about 6-7 grams of protein. The protein content can vary slightly based on the specific variety of lentils.