Do you have a 1/3 measuring cup? If so use that twice.
The number of cups in 212 grams depends on the density of the substance being measured. When measuring water there are 0.9 cups in 212 grams. When measuring flour there are 1.7 cups in 212 grams.
One-quarter of two-thirds = (1/4) x (2/3) = 2/12 = 1/6.1 cup = 16 fluid ounces.1/6 cup = (16/6) = 2-2/3 fluid ounces
4 cups so that is 6 2/3's cups
If you Google "1/3 cup in tsp", it tells us:
1.5 cups = 4.5 thirds of a cup
2/3 Cup Seriously. Most measuring cups have divisions in thirds.
12 18 ths is 2/3 and all standard measuring cups are marked in thirds
Most measuring cups are in sets of 5 or 6 and are measured in teaspoons, tablespoons and ounces.
According to reviews Pyrex provides good quality glass measuring cups. These come in a range of sizes including 1-cup measuring cups, 2-cup measuring cups, 4-cup measuring cups and 8 cup measuring cups.
One cup of granulated sugar measured in a liquid Pyrex cup is the same as 1 cup of sugar measured in a dry measuring cup. However, if you are talking about how much liquid sugar equates to 1 cup of granulated sugar then the rule is about 1 1/4 cups.
The number of cups in 212 grams depends on the density of the substance being measured. When measuring water there are 0.9 cups in 212 grams. When measuring flour there are 1.7 cups in 212 grams.
Usually 2/3 cup, marked on most measuring cups, but recipe should say what it is a fraction of.
Nope, mashed pumpkin can be measured as a fluid.
You need some measuring cups . Especially for baking . You can not estimate this.
A dry measuring cup is the individual measuring cups which usually come in a set of 4, i.e. 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1 cup. Glass measuring cups are for liquid.
2 cups
0.33 cups = 1/3 of a cup. SO ...(3 thirds per cup) x 6 cups = 18 cups