How much is 400 g cream cheese in cups?
It's impossible to give you an exact answer to how much 400g of cream cheese is in cups without knowing the type of cream cheese you're using.
Here's why:
* Density varies: Different brands and types of cream cheese have slightly different densities.
* Packing: Cream cheese can be packed more tightly or loosely in the container, impacting the volume.
Here's a general guideline:
* Full-fat cream cheese: 400g is typically close to 1.5 cups.
* Low-fat cream cheese: It will be slightly more than 1.5 cups due to the lower fat content.
The best approach:
* Check the packaging: Most cream cheese containers list the weight in both grams and cups.
* Use a kitchen scale: If you're unsure, weigh your cream cheese and then use a measuring cup to determine the volume.
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