Four ounces of semolina flour is approximately 0.5 cups. Since semolina flour is denser than all-purpose flour, the conversion can vary slightly based on the brand and how it is packed. Typically, 1 cup of semolina flour weighs about 8 ounces. Therefore, you can use this conversion to estimate measurements for recipes.
For dry goods, ounces are a measure of weight, and cups are a measure of volume. For all purpose flour, one cup = 4.5 ounces, so 12 ounces of flour are equal to approximately 2.6 cups.
That is approximately 10 cups of plain white flour.
47 cups
175 grams is equivalent to 6.167 ounces.
4 ounces is approximately 1 cup of plain white flour.
800 grams is 1 pound and 12.22 ounces.
Two cups of white, all purpose flour weighs approximately 10 ounces. A five pound sack (80 ounces) of white, all purpose flour costs approximately $1.00, so 10 ounces would cost approximately twelve and a half cents.
Two ounces of flour is equivalent to approximately 57 grams. In standard measuring cups, this is roughly 1/2 cup of all-purpose flour. The exact volume can vary slightly depending on the type of flour and how it is measured.
There are approximately 4 cups of plain flour in 500 g. 500 g of plain flour is also equal to 20 ounces.
That is approximately 159.842 cups of flour
5.25 ounces of dried ingredients is equal to approximately 130 grams. A cup of all-purpose flour is equal to 140 grams. So, there is almost one cup of flour in 5.25 ounces.
If you have 1.5 cups of flour, you have 12 ounces of flour. Think of a coffee cup, most our 8 ounces, so 1.5 cups would be one and half coffee cups.