It depends on how dense the peanut butter is. If you assume that peanut butter has a density of 1.3 grams per milliliter (this varies considerably depending on what type peanut butter and at what temperature you have), then there are about 41 tablespoons in 500 milliliters.
500 ml = 16.9 oz
1 Tbl = 0.5 ounces
500 ml = 33.8 Tbls.
500ml of water is approximately 35 tablespoons.
That is approximately 100 teaspoons
That is approximately 35.274 tablespoons.
500mL is 34 tablespoons (US)
About 33 tbsp.
33.81
Almost two cups. (1 cup peanut butter = 260 grams) so 500 grams = 2 cups less 20 grams.
5 tablespoons of peanut butter is about 500 Calories. The rough-and-ready rule is that if you consume 3500 Calories over your metabolic requirements, you can expect to gain about a pound. If you start eating 5 tablespoons of extra peanut butter a day, that's about a pound per week. If it's a one-time thing, that's around 1/7 of a pound, or a couple of ounces ... just about the same as the weight of the peanut butter itself.Which makes sense; fat is pretty calorie-rich compared to most foods, so a 1-to-1 ratio of weight of food consumed to weight gained is a pretty reasonable upper bound.
4 cups
There are 500 grams of butter in about 2 cups.
1 tablespoon of butter equals 14 grams. So 500 grams is slightly more than 35.7 tablespoons. There are 8 tablespoons in a 1/2 cup of butter (1 stick) , so 500 grams is approximately 4 and 1/2 sticks of butter, or 2 and 1/4 cups.
just found out that 1 tablespoon = (approx) 14.3gTherefore 500/14.3 = 35 (again approx)So approximately 35 tablespoons in 500 gramsIt is 13.3 tablespoons.
That is 35.274 tablespoons.
That is 35.274 tablespoons
About 500 grams.
George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter. He simply made it. Peanut Butter has existed since the time of the Aztecs. Mr. Carver's claim to fame is that he worked on ways to improve the utilization of various crops and materials so that the poor farmers in his day could avoid having to go and buy expensive products. For more information about the Peanut Butter issue, please see the Related Link below.
Around 500.
Depends on the medium. 500 grams of water is 33.333 tbsp.