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Cooking weight converters translate between metric (grams), imperial (ounces), and volume measures (cups, teaspoons, tablespoons).

Guide étape par étape

  1. 1Volume conversions: 1 cup = 16 tbsp = 48 tsp = 237 mL
  2. 2Ingredient-specific weight: 1 cup flour ≠ 1 cup sugar (different densities)
  3. 3Conversions depend on ingredient type and packing

Exemples résolus

Entrée
1 cup all-purpose flour
Résultat
120-125 grams (density ~0.5 g/mL)
Varies by brand and packing

Erreurs courantes à éviter

  • Using generic weight conversions (needs ingredient-specific data)
  • Not accounting for how ingredient is measured (packed vs. loose)

Questions fréquentes

Why are weight conversions ingredient-dependent?

Different ingredients have different densities. Weight is precise; volume varies with compaction.

Should recipes use weight or volume?

Weight more accurate for baking (where precision matters). Volume convenient for cooking but less reliable.

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