How much does a little bowl of soup weigh?
There's no single answer to how much a little bowl of soup weighs because it depends on several factors:
* The size of the bowl: A small bowl will hold less soup than a large bowl.
* The type of soup: Thicker soups like chowder will weigh more than lighter broths.
* The amount of ingredients: A soup packed with vegetables and meat will be heavier than a simple broth.
To get a rough estimate:
* Small bowl (1-2 cups): 100-250 grams (3.5-8.8 ounces)
* Medium bowl (2-3 cups): 250-450 grams (8.8-15.9 ounces)
* Large bowl (3-4 cups): 450-650 grams (15.9-23 ounces)
Remember: These are just estimates. To get an accurate weight, you would need to weigh the bowl of soup on a scale.
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