Oh, dude, 400 grams of tomatoes is around 14.1 ounces. So, like, if you're making a recipe and it calls for 400 grams of tomatoes, just grab a can that's about 14 ounces and call it a day. Who needs exact measurements anyway, right?
400 g = 14.11 oz
400 grams = about 0.882 lbs.
28 oz of canned tomatoes is equivalent to about two pounds of regular tomatoes. The number of tomatoes really depends on the size/type etc... but two pounds of regular tomatoes will give you the 28 oz you need in recipes.
About 16 cherry tomatoes equal 5 oz or one serving.
By dividing by 400 mg/oz - which is a very odd, and wrong, conversion between metric and imperial measurements: The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000) →1 mg = 1/1000 g → 1000 mg = 1 g 1 oz = 28.3495 g = 28.3495 × 1000 mg = 28349.5 mg → 1600 mg = 1600 mg ÷ 28349.5 mg/oz ≈ 0.056 oz
200 grams of sugar equal 7.055 ounces.
400 g = 14.11 oz
4 tomatoes equals 8 oz
400mg is about 0.0141 ounce.
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The weights listed on tinned tomatoes, such as 240 g and 400 g, indicate the net weight of the contents inside the can, excluding the weight of the packaging. The net weight informs consumers about the actual amount of food they are purchasing. Typically, the smaller weight (e.g., 240 g) might refer to drained weight, while the larger weight (e.g., 400 g) refers to the total weight including the liquid. Always check the labels for specific details on net weight and contents.
400 mg = 0.014109 oz
400 grams = about 0.882 lbs.
Each cub weighs 150–400 g (5.3–14.1 oz) at birth.
1 pound of anything = 16 ounces of it
400 mls = 2 cups = 16 oz
12 tomatoes or 3 oz