Depends on the rice. Metric measures are usually listed in the serving size section on the back of the box or bag. For example, Uncle Ben's converted brown rice lists 1/4c as 47g. So 188g per cup.
around 185 uncooked grams and cooked rice 160g
100g / 1kg = 100g/1000g = 100/1000 = 1/10
1/9 cup
1 1/3 cups
If x = rice and y = lima beans... 0.8x + 4.4y = 6mg 0.8(2) + 4.4(1) = 6mg 1.6 + 4.4 = 6mg So, you would need 2 cups of rice and 1 cup of lima beans to consume 6mg of iron.
In a home made Mushroom pilau rice there are 190cal per 100g.
300g is about 1 cup (or 11 oz).
1/2 cup
1 cup of rice is about 0.48 of a pound
one slice of bread = 12 g carbohydrates one cup of rice = 44g carbohydrates 1 cup of rice = 3 2/3 slices of bread
Calories in 100g of riceHere are examples for different types of rice when cooked and when raw.In short-grain white rice cooked and raw there are:130 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g, steamed or boiled356 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g, rawIn medium-grain white rice cooked and raw there are:126 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g, steamed or boiled357 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g, rawLong-grain white rice cooked and raw there are:126 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g, steamed or boiled360 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g, rawIn medium-grain brown rice cooked there are:112 calories in 3 and 1/2, or 100g, steamed or boiled364 calories in 3 and 1/2, or 100g, raw.In long-grain brown rice there are:106 calories in 3 and 1/2, or 100g, when steamed or boiled364 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g when raw.In wild rice there are:98 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g, steamed of boiled300 calories in 3 and a 1/2, or 100g, raw.For free Fruit and Vegetable Calorie Charts to use as daily guides for weight loss or maintenance, or for the calorie counts of the fruit and vegetables served with rice, use the page links listed below:Vegetable Calories ChartFruit Calories ChartLynne Fleming + 43 people + others found this answer useful
Usually two cups, but some varieties produce up to three cups. Regular white rice, brown rice, and jasmine rice: 2 cups.
There are 10 100g weights in 1 kg.
One cup of uncooked wild rice will produce two cups of rice when cooked.
About a little over 1/2 a cup of rice equal 110 g of rice.
There are 0.42267528198649 cups in 100 grams of water.But the volume will vary depending upon the density of what you are measuring - and what you mean by a cup (US or UK):100g table salt is approximately 1/3 cup (US)100g granulated sugar is about 1/2 cup (US)100g chopped nuts is about 2/3 cup (US)
It would take 1/3 of a cup of uncooked rice to make a cup of rice because uncooked rice will expand 3 times when it's cooked.