The phrase "How much butter could a buttercup cup if a buttercup could cup butter" is a play on words and does not have a literal answer. It combines the idea of a buttercup flower with the action of cupping butter. In reality, buttercups are flowers and cannot cup butter, so the question is nonsensical and meant to be a fun and whimsical wordplay.
The two words in "buttercup" are "butter" and "cup."
A butter cup is a flower.
The evening primrose is often incorrectly called a buttercup.
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Well, to put my head in gear, I know that a butter cup has at least 3 to 4 seeds
Half a cup of butter.
1 cup.
Butter is one type of shortening. Use a cup of butter.
1/2 cup. 1 stick of butter is 1/2 a cup.
1/2 a cup of butter is equal to one whole stick of butter
It is 3/4 cup
90 grams of butter = about 3/8 cup