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How do you convert 500 gr to cups?
The conversion from grams (gr) to cups depends on the density of the ingredient or substance you are measuring. Different ingredients have different densities, so the number of cups you get from 500 grams can vary.
Without knowing the specific ingredient, I cannot provide an accurate conversion. Here's a general guide on how to convert grams to cups for some common ingredients:
1. Flour:
- 1 cup of all-purpose flour is approximately equal to 120 grams.
- To convert 500 grams of all-purpose flour to cups, divide 500 by 120, which gives you about 4.2 cups.
2. Sugar:
- 1 cup of granulated sugar is approximately equal to 200 grams.
- To convert 500 grams of granulated sugar to cups, divide 500 by 200, which gives you about 2.5 cups.
3. Butter (unsalted):
- 1 cup of unsalted butter (at room temperature) is approximately equal to 226 grams.
- To convert 500 grams of unsalted butter to cups, divide 500 by 226, which gives you about 2.2 cups.
4. Water:
- 1 cup of water weighs approximately 240 grams.
- To convert 500 grams of water to cups, divide 500 by 240, which gives you about 2.1 cups.
Remember, these conversions are approximate and can vary slightly based on the specific ingredients and their densities. It's always a good idea to refer to a reliable source or recipe for precise measurements when converting from grams to cups.
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