What douse 200 grams look like?

200 grams of different foods can look quite different in terms of volume and appearance. Here are a few examples to give you an idea:

1. Rice: 200 grams of uncooked rice is approximately 1 cup or 185 milliliters. When cooked, it will expand to about 3 cups or 710 milliliters.

2. Meat: 200 grams of raw boneless, skinless chicken breast is about the size of a large palm or a small smartphone. It will reduce slightly in size when cooked.

3. Fruit: 200 grams of grapes is approximately 2 cups or 30 to 35 medium-sized grapes.

4. Vegetables: 200 grams of carrots is about 3 to 4 medium-sized carrots, while 200 grams of broccoli florets is about 2 to 3 cups.

5. Flour: 200 grams of all-purpose flour is approximately 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons or 125 milliliters.

6. Sugar: 200 grams of granulated sugar is about 1 cup or 240 milliliters.

7. Butter: 200 grams of butter is approximately 1 cup or 226 milliliters. When softened at room temperature, it becomes spreadable and may increase slightly in volume.

8. Cheese: 200 grams of cheddar cheese is about 2 cups or 8 ounces when grated or crumbled, or 2 to 3 thick slices.

Remember, these are approximate visual representations, and the appearance of food can vary based on factors such as shape, density, and cooking methods.