Good question. So one tablespoon of shortening contains 13 grams, according to nutritiondata.com. 1/4 teaspoon is 1/12 of a tablespoon, and about as precise as you're going to get to 1/13 of a tablespoon with kitchen measuring utensils. So a little less than a quarter teaspoon of shortening is what a gram of fat looks like.
lets see a gram is a peperclip so about 50g
The package states that there is less than 1 gram of Carbs in a 1 serving (1 TBSP), but it does not say how much less than one gram. In 1 cup there is less than 16 grams of carbs.
too easy ?
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For pure water one can say: 1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram. 1 milliliter of vegetable oil weighs a bit less.
Lets see... 5 Milometers is a gram i think... maybe about 5...
204 calories in 400 gram tin of cream of chicken
Yes all matter has mass. A cubic centimeter of water has a mass of one gram.
There are 70 calories, 1 gram of fat (0.5 saturated), 930 milligrams of sodium and 11 carbohydrates.
Yes, though it is not easy to think of a situation where it would be useful.
Pounds are weight and cups are volume (size). They are not convertible to each other unless you know the density of the substance being measured.However, assuming that Crisco is a brand of shortening in this case, then the manufacturer says 1 teaspoon weighs 12 grams.1 cup [US] = 48 Teaspoon [US]so one cup [US] = 48*12 = 576 grams1 gram = 0.00220462 pounds576 grams = 576 * 0.00220462 = 1.26986112 poundsSo a pound of Crisco will measure less than a cup.
This information is easy to find. It's on every nutrition information label (as least in the US). 1 gram of carbohydrate = 4 calories 1 gram of protein = 4 calories 1 gram of fat = 9 calories