Hi,
I cant see what date this question was asked on, so Im not sure if an answer is still needed, but:
I just needed to find the answer to a similar question and came across this site:
http://forum.onlineconversion.com/showthread.php?t=8307
It shows that 1ml of milk or cream is equal to about 1 gram.
Handy eh?
1 tbsp is 15 gm. -So 10 tbsp is 150 gm of ice cream.
A typical tablespoon of cheese weighs about 6 grams. This can vary slightly depending on the type and form of cheese - soft cheeses like cream cheese will weigh less than harder cheeses like cheddar.
it ways about 3 grams
There is 227 grams in one cup. So there would be about 1.087 cups in 250 grams of cream cheese.
The density of ice cream can vary, but a common average density is around 0.6 g/mL. Therefore, 1 liter of ice cream would be equal to 1000 mL, which would weigh approximately 600 grams (1000 mL x 0.6 g/mL = 600 grams).
155 grams
About 2.45 tablespoons.
It depends upon how heavy the cream is. Very watery creams weigh just a bit more than 1 gram per ml. Heavier creams can weigh a few grams per ml.
250 grams
The density of double cream is approximately 0.96 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 280 grams of double cream is equivalent to approximately 292.5 milliliters. Since 1 cup is equal to 236.59 milliliters, 280 grams of double cream is roughly equivalent to 1.24 cups.
The grams of whip cream per serving is 10 Grams.
1 tbsp is 15 gm. -So 10 tbsp is 150 gm of ice cream.
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4 ounces is 4 slices of bread.
Silver quarters weigh 6.25 grams. Clad quarters weigh 5.67 grams.
1.75 pounds = 793.786648 grams