What is the equivalent of 6oz in g for dry biscuits?
There's no simple conversion from ounces (oz) to grams (g) for dry biscuits because:
* Density Varies: The density of biscuits can change based on the recipe and ingredients. A denser biscuit will weigh more per ounce than a lighter, airy one.
* Different Types: There are many types of biscuits (graham crackers, shortbread, etc.), each with varying densities.
To get a good estimate:
1. Look at the packaging: Most biscuit packages will list the weight in grams on the nutrition label.
2. Use a kitchen scale: The most accurate way is to weigh your 6 oz of biscuits on a kitchen scale.
Rough Conversion:
As a general rule of thumb, 1 ounce is roughly equal to 28.35 grams.
Therefore, a rough estimate for 6 ounces of dry biscuits would be around 170 grams.
However, this is just an approximation. It's always best to use a scale for more accurate measurements.
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