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...anyone who could help me out? - How much gramms is a 1/3 of a cup of mustard?

Also is there a good way to convert cups to grams based on their consitency?

Using american recipes is driving me insane

>> No.4063096
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78 ml or 78 cc.

i can't do weight conversions

>> No.4063112

According to Woldram|alpha it should be 82 grams of mustard.

>> No.4063113

Cups as a measurement does annoy me, because I'm sure I've seen it used for both liquid measurements and weight which makes absolutely no sense when trying to convert.

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>>4063071
But why are you using our recipes? I thought people elsewhere thinks our food sucks. A

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>americans using cups/oz/fl oz
>never using grams

>nutrition info still says "3oz of XY has XYg of carbs"

fucking why.

>> No.4063125

stop trying to convert a measurement of volume into a measurement of weight. it doesn't work that way unless you already know the weight of mustard.

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Wolfram Alpha is your friend for food conversions.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=mass+of+1%2F3+cup+mustard

82 grams.

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>>4063118
>>4063128
>>4063131
>>4063133


Fucking saved, thank you good sir.

>> No.4063141

You need to know the density of the mustard to do this properly, multiply that by whatever the volume of 1/3 of a cup is and you have the weight.

>> No.4063143

>>4063134
>http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=mass+of+1%2F3+cup+mustard

also great site I can finally enjoy using international recipes