A gram is a unit of weight, and a cup is a unit of volume (a cup of sugar will not weigh the same as a cup of water).
30 g = 1.05821 oz by weight. Granulated sugar weighs about 4.2 grams per tsp, so 30 grams would be just over 7 tsp. of sugar.
30 cups is 16.5 pounds of sugar.
A gram is a unit of weight, and a cup is a unit of volume (a cup of sugar will not weigh the same as a cup of water). 30 g = 1.05821 oz by weight. Granulated sugar weighs about 4.2 grams per tsp, so 30 grams would be just over 7 tsp. of sugar.
There are 12 grams of sugar in one tablespoon. Therefore, there are 360 grams of sugar in 30 tablespoons (12 x 30=360).
250 grams / 85 grams/cup = 2.94 cups it would be 3.
1/8 cup=30 grams 1/4 cup=55 grams 1/3 cup=75 grams 3/8 cup=85 grams 1/2 cup=115 grams 5/8 cup=140 grams 2/3 cup=150 grams 3/4 cup=170 grams 7/8 cup=200 grams 1 cup=225 grams http://www.bakingdelight.com/ConversionCalculator.aspx your welcome :)
There are 250g in one cup of sugar. So 50g is egual to 1/5 of a cup.
Cups are used to express a volume and grams are used to express a weight.Therefore grams and cups aren't compatible.If you need 30g of water however you need 0.127 cupssince 1 cup is 236.6 ml (0.127 = 30/236.6)). This is because the density of water is 1 g/ml.Another substance will give a different result though.It depends what substance you are trying to measure, as grams are a measure of weight, while cups measure volume. Different substances have different weights relative to their volumes. For example, 30 grams of lead would take up far less volume than 30 grams of feathers, as lead is much more dense than feathers are.
A can of coke has around 33 grams of sugar.
30 grams of cake flour is a little less than 1/4 cup.
1 cup = 224 grams of oil
30 grams of sugar, and 240 calories.
There are approximately 5 grams of sugar in a 1 oz (30 ml) serving of Cointreau.