A 7.5 oz jar = 32 large marshmallows. 1 large marshmallow = 13 mini marshmallows so a 7.5 oz jar would be equal to approximately 400 mini marshmallows.
The number of mini marshmallows in a 7 oz jar of marshmallow cream can vary based on the size of the marshmallows and the packing density. However, a rough estimate suggests that there could be around 40 to 50 mini marshmallows in that amount, assuming each mini marshmallow weighs about 1 gram. Keep in mind this is just an approximation, as the actual count can differ.
A 7-ounce jar of marshmallow cream is roughly equivalent to about 1.5 to 2 cups of marshmallow cream. Since miniature marshmallows are typically about 4-5 per ounce, you would need approximately 28 to 35 miniature marshmallows to equal the contents of a 7-ounce jar of marshmallow cream. However, keep in mind that the texture and sweetness may vary between the two.
A 7.5 oz jar = 32 large marshmallows. 1 large marshmallow = 13 mini marshmallows so a 7.5 oz jar would be equal to approximately 400 mini marshmallows.
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One 7oz. Jar of Marshmallow creme is equivalent to 2 cups of miniature marshmallows. One large marshmallow is equivalent to 10 (ten) miniature marshmallows. So for 8oz. of marshmallow creme you would use 2 cups and just under 1/2 cup of miniature marshmallows. ( 1.75 oz. of creme is equal to 1/2 cup of mini marshmallows)
marshmallow
Marshmallow Creme Marshmallow cream is a whipped, spreadable version of puffy marshmallows used in making fudge, frostings and other confections. Equivalents 7 oz. jar, 2 1/8 cups Substitutions For 1 cup marshmallow cream heat 16 large or 160 miniature marshmallows + 2 tsp corn syrup in the top of a double boiler. I don't know if this will help or not, but that's the only substitute that I know of.
Well, honey, that all depends on the size of those marshmallows. If they're teeny tiny, you might fit a couple hundred in there. If they're big ol' fluffy ones, you might only squeeze in a dozen. So, grab your marshmallows and start counting, sweetheart.
2 1 pint = 2 cups 1 cup = 0.5 pint
yes it goes pretty bad so dont even try :)
One jar (7 1/2-oz.) measures approximately 2 1/2 cups and equals about 32 marshmallows. This is from the Yummybook downloaded from the marshmallow fluff website under Recipes. http://www.marshmallowfluff.com/pages/homepage.html