There are approximately 90 grams of dry weight in one cup of most cooking ingredients, such as flour or sugar.
The dry weight of 1 cup of flour varies, depending upon the type of flour being used. The dry weight of 1 cup of all purpose flour is 130 grams while the dry weight of 1 cup of self raising flour is 140 grams.
It is roughly converted to Milk, dry: 1 cup = 68 grams
You would have to specify which ingredient, they are all different cup/weight sizes. For instance a cup of oregano is only 75 grams, but a cup of sugar is 250 .
About 1 oz of dry pasta will equal 2.5 to 3 oz. 1/3 cup is 2.7 oz.
One cup of dry cocoa is about 150g so 75g would be half a cup.
The weight of a cup of dry dog food can vary depending on the brand and type of food. On average, a cup of dry dog food can weigh around 120-130 grams. It's best to check the packaging or contact the manufacturer for the most accurate measurement.
That is approximately 380 teaspoons.
80 grams of soybeans = 1 cup
One cup of liquid (fluid) is 8 (fluid) ounces. Dry stuff will be measured in units of weight; grams, milligrams, pounds, ounces., etc. The weight of a cupful will be directly proportional to the density of the content of the materiel in the cup. This does not apply to "mercury" which is a "liquid" metal.2.5 to 3 oz. 1/3 cup is 2.7 oz.
Yes, there is a difference. A dry cup of flour is measured by spooning the flour into the cup and leveling it off. A liquid cup of water is measured by pouring the water into the measuring cup and checking it at eye level for accuracy. The two measurements are different due to the differing densities of flour and water.
Thats weight for something dry=the volume would depend on what it is