100g water
volume: 100.0ml
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Convert grams and milliliters for water, milk, flour, sugar, butter, honey and oil and see tablespoon and teaspoon values at the same time.
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volume: 100.0ml
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Because every ingredient has a different density. 100 g of water corresponds to approximately 100 ml, but 100 g of flour corresponds to significantly more volume.
It is intended as a kitchen guideline. This is usually good enough for cooking and baking, but not for laboratory or nutritional questions.
Many recipes use spoonfuls. So you can see the converted quantity directly in tablespoons and teaspoons.
Always the ingredient that comes closest to your recipe. Different guidelines apply to wheat flour, sugar, butter, honey and oil.
Yes. The calculator works in both directions and then displays the appropriate spoon values.
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