Monster has about 52g of sugar in it.
There are about 0.012 teaspoons in 64 milligrams of sugar.
There are 16 grams of suger in monster.
There is no need for an average person to have any caffeine.
Cups are a measurement of volume. Milligrams are a measurement of mass. Therefore, there cannot be a conversion of one to the other. It is a trick question. BUT at earth surface gravity, there would be roughly 227,000 milligrams of sugar in a cup at 100% density. at natural density (granules for cooking), there would be roughly 193,000 milligrams of sugar in a cup.
A level teaspoonful of sugar weighs roughly five grams.Five grams = 5000 milligrams.
Approximately 226 ml per cup.
A standard 16-ounce can of Monster Energy contains about 160 milligrams of caffeine. In comparison, an 8-ounce cup of brewed coffee typically has around 95 milligrams of caffeine. Therefore, one can of Monster is roughly equivalent to about 1.7 cups of coffee in terms of caffeine content. However, this can vary slightly depending on the specific type of coffee or Monster drink.
There are 0.085 milligrams in 0.085 milligrams.
None. Sugar is seriously bad news.
There are about 220 grams of white sugar in a cup measure. This is the equivalent of 220000 milligrams.
Usually none.
Food ingredients such as salt, sugar, etc.