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How much spaghetti equals 2 cups?
You can't directly convert "cups" to "spaghetti" because they measure different things.
* Cups measure volume, usually of liquids.
* Spaghetti measures weight (e.g., ounces or grams).
To figure out how much spaghetti you need for 2 cups, you need to know how much cooked spaghetti equals 2 cups.
Here's how to approach it:
1. Check a recipe: Most spaghetti recipes will tell you how many ounces or grams of spaghetti to use per serving.
2. Use a measuring cup: If you're cooking spaghetti without a recipe, you can use a measuring cup to estimate. A general rule of thumb is that 1 cup of uncooked spaghetti equals about 3 cups of cooked spaghetti.
3. Consider density: The amount of cooked spaghetti needed to fill 2 cups will also depend on the density of the spaghetti. Thick spaghetti strands will take up more space than thin strands.
Example: If you want to cook enough spaghetti for 2 cups and use 1 cup of uncooked spaghetti per serving, you would need 2 cups of uncooked spaghetti. This would yield about 6 cups of cooked spaghetti.
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