How many cups of flour in 50gram flour?
You can't directly convert grams to cups for flour because the density of flour can vary based on the type of flour and how it's packed. Here's why:
* Flour Type: All-purpose flour, cake flour, and whole wheat flour all have different densities.
* Packing: Scooping flour from a bag vs. spooning it into a measuring cup will result in different weights for the same volume.
Instead of converting directly, use a kitchen scale:
1. Weigh your flour: This is the most accurate way to measure flour.
2. Use a recipe: Most recipes will provide measurements in both grams and cups.
Approximate conversion (for all-purpose flour):
* 50 grams of all-purpose flour is approximately 1/4 cup (60 ml) when lightly spooned into the cup. This is an estimate and should be used with caution.
Remember, always use a kitchen scale for the most accurate results!
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