A pint is equivalent to approximately 473.2 milliliters. Therefore, there are about 473 milliliters in a pint of sour cream.
There are 236.6 milliliters in half a pint of cream.
In three pounds of sour cream I measured 6 1/2 cups. That would make one pound of sour cream equal about 2 cups, 8 tablespoons. When I measured my 3 pound container of Daisy sour cream I measured just over 5 cups. According to the nutrition information on the tub there should be about 45 servings of 2 tablespoons each. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which means that there are about 5.6 cups of sour cream in a 3 pound container of sour cream or or 1.9 cups in a pound.1.97 cups of sourcream will be present in a pound.
1 US pint = 473.17 ml 1 UK or imperial pt = 568.26 ml
The weight of sour cream can vary slightly depending on its fat content, but on average, 125 ml of sour cream weighs approximately 125 grams. This is because the density of sour cream is close to that of water, which means 1 ml typically equals 1 gram. Therefore, you can generally assume that 125 ml of sour cream is roughly 125 grams.
Just over 1 US pint, or just under 1 Imperial (UK) pint.
I have a recipe that calls for 500 ml sour cream. How much would that be?
There are 568.26 ml in 1 pint UK (imperial pint).
One US liquid pint = about 473.18 mL
One UK pint is about 568.26 mL.
1.2 pint 1.99 pint 1 pint = 473.17 ml 1 ml = 0.002 pint
1 pint (US) = 473.2 ml 1 pint (UK) = 568.3 ml
1 pint 1 pint = 473.17 ml 1 ml = 0.002 pint