30 Ml of Spinach to Pounds Conversion

Question:
How many pounds of spinach in 30 milliliters? How much are 30 ml of spinach in pounds?

The answer is:
30 milliliters of spinach is equivalent to 0.0084 pound(*)

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30 milliliters of spinach equals 0.0084 pound. (*)
(*) To be more precise, 30 milliliters of spinach is equal to 0.0083996 pound. All figures are approximate.

Milliliters of spinach to pounds Chart

Milliliters of spinach to pounds
21 milliliters of spinach = 0.00588 pound
22 milliliters of spinach = 0.00616 pound
23 milliliters of spinach = 0.00644 pound
24 milliliters of spinach = 0.00672 pound
25 milliliters of spinach = 0.007 pound
26 milliliters of spinach = 0.00728 pound
27 milliliters of spinach = 0.00756 pound
28 milliliters of spinach = 0.00784 pound
29 milliliters of spinach = 0.00812 pound
30 milliliters of spinach = 0.0084 pound
Milliliters of spinach to pounds
30 milliliters of spinach = 0.0084 pound
31 milliliters of spinach = 0.00868 pound
32 milliliters of spinach = 0.00896 pound
33 milliliters of spinach = 0.00924 pound
34 milliliters of spinach = 0.00952 pound
35 milliliters of spinach = 0.0098 pound
36 milliliters of spinach = 0.0101 pound
37 milliliters of spinach = 0.0104 pound
38 milliliters of spinach = 0.0106 pound
39 milliliters of spinach = 0.0109 pound

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on spinach weight to volume conversion

30 milliliters of spinach equals how many pounds?

30 milliliters of spinach is equivalent 0.0084 pound.

How much is 0.0084 pound of spinach in milliliters?

0.0084 pound of spinach equals 30 milliliters.

Notes on ingredient measurements

It is a bit tricky to get an accurate food conversion since its characteristics change according to humidity, temperature, or how well packed the ingredient is. Ingredients that contain the terms sliced, minced, diced, crushed, chopped add uncertainties to the measurements. A good practice is to measure ingredients by weight, not by volume so that the error is decreased.

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