5/13 of a cup of concentrate and 8/13 of a cup of water.
5/8cup... a little more than 1/2cup
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Metalic cups keeps the water cold and it can be also used to keep the water hot .
for Math "If you have 7 cups of concentrate and 14 cups of water how would you turn that into one cup of juice?"
Water vapours are condensed on the external surface.
Foam lets extra cold air reach the water
Yes, this is a natural process. We are suppose to drinks 8 cups of water a day to help flush out wastes.
475g of water x 1ml/g => 475ml 475 ml x 1cup/237ml => 2 cups of water. hm. although I guess that would be 2 cups of cold water, about 4 degrees C. but it is approximately 2 cups!
Yes cause plastic is a fossil fuel and donsaurs are dead therfore cold.
Fresh juice never equals frozen juice; it always surpasses it! But to answer the question . . . A can of frozen juice concentrate is usually 12 fluid ounces. One adds 3 cans of water to reconstitute the juice, making a total of 48 fluid ounces, or 6 cups. So, 6 cups of fresh juice would equal (always be better than) 6 cups of juice concentrate. Please note, one cannot replace juice concentrate in a recipe with fresh juice. The moisture content of the two products is very different and would cause unexpected results.
155g is equal to 1 cup
Cold Cups or Keeping Your Cups Cold.
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