200 grams of fresh spinach is roughly equivalent to about 7 ounces. In terms of volume, this amount typically fills a medium-sized salad bowl, as spinach is quite lightweight and has a high water content. If you’re measuring it by cups, 200 grams is approximately 8 to 10 cups of fresh, loosely packed spinach.
200 grams of chilled butter is 200 g.
about 200 mL
Approximately 250 grams of fresh spinach is equivalent to about 10 cups when loosely packed. However, if the spinach is cooked or tightly packed, the volume may be less, around 4 to 5 cups. The exact conversion can vary based on how the spinach is prepared and packed.
The volume of 200 g of liquid would depend on the density of the liquid. For water, which has a density of approximately 1 g/mL, 200 g of water would be equivalent to 200 mL.
2 hg = 200 g
about 200 g
200 g = about 0.441 pounds.
According to the USDA National Nutrient data base, spinach contains 2.86 g of protein per 100 g. Since one pound is 454 g there are 2.86 * 4.54 = 13 g of protein in a pound of spinach.
About 100-200 max
4.2 kg
The answer is 71,3 g, for sodium chloride.
Half a kilogram