8 Tbsp of Rice to Pounds Conversion

Question:
How many pounds of rice in 8 US tablespoons? How much are 8 tbsp of rice in pounds?

The answer is:
8 US tablespoons of rice is equivalent to 0.22 ( ~ 1/4) pound(*)

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8 US tablespoons of rice equals 0.22 ( ~ 1/4) pound. (*)
(*) To be more precise, 8 US tablespoons of rice is equal to 0.22037 pound. All figures are approximate.

US tablespoons of rice to pounds Chart

US tablespoons of rice to pounds
7.1 US tablespoons of rice = 0.196 pound
1/5 US tablespoons of rice = 0.198 pound
7.3 US tablespoons of rice = 0.201 pound
7.4 US tablespoons of rice = 0.204 pound
1/2 US tablespoons of rice = 0.207 pound
7.6 US tablespoons of rice = 0.209 pound
7.7 US tablespoons of rice = 0.212 pound
7.8 US tablespoons of rice = 0.215 pound
7.9 US tablespoons of rice = 0.218 pound
8 US tablespoons of rice = 0.22 pound
US tablespoons of rice to pounds
8 US tablespoons of rice = 0.22 pound
8.1 US tablespoons of rice = 0.223 pound
1/5 US tablespoons of rice = 0.226 pound
8.3 US tablespoons of rice = 0.229 pound
8.4 US tablespoons of rice = 0.231 pound
1/2 US tablespoons of rice = 0.234 pound
8.6 US tablespoons of rice = 0.237 pound
8.7 US tablespoons of rice = 0.24 pound
8.8 US tablespoons of rice = 0.242 pound
8.9 US tablespoons of rice = 0.245 pound

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on rice weight to volume conversion

8 US tablespoons of rice equals how many pounds?

8 US tablespoons of rice is equivalent 0.22 ( ~ 1/4) pound.

How much is 0.22 pound of rice in US tablespoons?

0.22 pound of rice equals 8 ( ~ 8) US tablespoons.

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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