First you have to know what kind of sugar.
The problem is that grams is a weight measurement and cups are a volume measurement. (A cup of corn flakes weighs less than a cup of peanut butter.) The more dense the sugar product, the more it will weigh.
There are many kinds of sugar, please specify what kind you mean.
500
98-110 depending on if it is granulated sugar or packed brown sugar.
It depends on the substance, but about 100 grams.
Brown sugar: 1 cup, packed = 220 grams. Sifted white flour: 1 cup = 125 grams.
24 tsp
1 cup = 48 teaspoons
1 teaspoon = 0.02 cup
According to Edmonds Cookery book there are 4 ounces or 112grams of sugar in half a standard cup of sugar
100 grams = 1/2 cup of sugar
50 grams
239 grams is almost a full cup, - so 2 half cups.
1 cup is generally 200 grams. So 100 grams is half a cup.
There are 84 grams in half a cup of melted chocolate.
2
That is approximately 3.5 grams if chopped.
Approximately 113 grams.
A normal half cup serving of vegetable weighs approximately 100 grams.
There are 120 grams of dried cranberries in 1 cup. A half cup has 60 grams of dried cranberries.
Approximately 113 grams of butter is half a cup
About 50 grams.
That would be approximately 125 grams.