A quarter cup is equivalent to 2 fluid ounces. Therefore, there are 2 ounces of sour cream in a quarter cup.
A pint contains 16 fluid ounces.
When measuring sour cream, 150 grams is equal to 5.29 ounces of sour cream. Most people in the United States, use measurements in ounces.
since their is sixteen ounces in one pound, this is the same for sour cream. therefor, the answer would be sixteen ounces
AnswerThere are two different "ounces"--one measures volume and the other measures weight. To measure volume, we use fluid ounces, and there are exactly eight fluid ounces of anything in a cup.However, since sour cream is sold by weight, this question wants to know how much one cup of sour cream weighs.1 cup of sour cream weighs 242 grams which is about 8.5 ounces
Two ounces of sour cream typically contains about 60 to 70 calories, depending on the brand and whether it's regular or light sour cream. Regular sour cream generally has more calories than its light counterpart. Always check the nutrition label for the most accurate information.
There are approximately 0.946 liters in 32 ounces of sour cream. To convert ounces to liters, you can use the conversion factor where 1 ounce is about 0.0295735 liters. Therefore, 32 ounces is roughly 0.946 liters.
Look at the carton, it will tell you how many oz are in it.
A typical serving of sour cream contains about 4-5 grams of carbohydrates per 2-ounce serving. Therefore, in 16 ounces of sour cream, there would be approximately 32-40 grams of carbohydrates. However, the exact amount can vary slightly depending on the brand and whether it’s regular or reduced-fat sour cream. Always check the nutrition label for the most accurate information.
She will have 18 ounces left. There are 16 ounces to a pound. She has 2 pounds, that equals a total of 32 ounces. Then subtract 14 ounces from 32 ounces and the total amount left is 18 ounces.
Yes.
Well first of all you can add cream cheese instead of sour cream. They are both the same kinds of cheese! So just figure out how much oz of cream cheese equal a 2/3 of a cup and use that.
Sour cream is about the same density of water. 5 litres of sour cream is about 5,000 gm