What is 300 G strawberries to cups?
You can't directly convert grams (G) of strawberries to cups. Here's why:
* Density: Strawberries are not uniform in size or density. A cup of large, juicy strawberries will weigh less than a cup of small, firm strawberries.
* Preparation: How the strawberries are prepared (sliced, hulled, etc.) will affect their volume.
Here's what you CAN do:
1. Estimate: A rough estimate is that 1 cup of hulled, sliced strawberries weighs about 150 grams. Therefore, 300 grams would be approximately 2 cups.
2. Weigh and measure: The most accurate way is to weigh your strawberries and measure them into cups.
3. Use a conversion chart: Some websites and recipe books provide specific strawberry weight-to-cup conversion charts. These can be useful if you have a particular type of strawberry in mind.
Remember, these are just estimates. For the most accurate conversion, it's best to weigh and measure your strawberries directly.
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