Grams can't be converted to milliliters. Grams measure mass, while milliliters measure volume.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
It depends entirely on what you are measuring. 395g of lead will be a lot less mL than 395g of whip cream. Weights and volumes are substance-dependant, not interchangeable.
The density of cream can vary, but on average, it is around 0.96 grams per milliliter. Therefore, to convert grams to milliliters, you would divide the mass (80 grams) by the density (0.96 grams/ml). This would give you approximately 83.33 milliliters of cream.
2.6 fluid ounces = about 76.9 mL
There are 12.6803 oz. in 375 mL.
A pint is equivalent to approximately 473.2 milliliters. Therefore, there are about 473 milliliters in a pint of sour cream.
250 ml since it's liquid - weight would be a different matter.
It's 240 ml. Cheers, Jim
In the UK, around 60 pence.
In three pounds of sour cream I measured 6 1/2 cups. That would make one pound of sour cream equal about 2 cups, 8 tablespoons. When I measured my 3 pound container of Daisy sour cream I measured just over 5 cups. According to the nutrition information on the tub there should be about 45 servings of 2 tablespoons each. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup which means that there are about 5.6 cups of sour cream in a 3 pound container of sour cream or or 1.9 cups in a pound.1.97 cups of sourcream will be present in a pound.
About 113 ml.
0.6 cup1 US cup = 236.58 ml 1 ml = 0.0042 US cup 1 metric cup = 250 ml
There are 236.6 milliliters in half a pint of cream.
That is about 1.764 cups
It is 90 ml. - For kitchen measurement, gm and ml are the same.
Depends on the size of the scoop.
That is approximately 3.9 cups