1/3 Ounces of Diced Banana to Ml Conversion
Questions: How many milliliters of diced banana in 1/3 ounces? How much is 1/3 ounces of diced banana in ml?
The answer is: 1/3 ounces of diced banana is equivalent to 11.2 milliliters(*)
'Weight' to Volume Converter
Ounces of diced banana to milliliters Chart
Ounces of diced banana to milliliters | ||
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0.2433 ounces of diced banana | = | 8.16 milliliters |
0.2533 ounces of diced banana | = | 8.5 milliliters |
0.2633 ounces of diced banana | = | 8.83 milliliters |
0.2733 ounces of diced banana | = | 9.17 milliliters |
0.2833 ounces of diced banana | = | 9.5 milliliters |
0.2933 ounces of diced banana | = | 9.84 milliliters |
0.3033 ounces of diced banana | = | 10.2 milliliters |
0.3133 ounces of diced banana | = | 10.5 milliliters |
0.3233 ounces of diced banana | = | 10.8 milliliters |
0.333 ounces of diced banana | = | 11.2 milliliters |
Ounces of diced banana to milliliters | ||
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0.333 ounces of diced banana | = | 11.2 milliliters |
0.3433 ounces of diced banana | = | 11.5 milliliters |
0.3533 ounces of diced banana | = | 11.9 milliliters |
0.3633 ounces of diced banana | = | 12.2 milliliters |
0.3733 ounces of diced banana | = | 12.5 milliliters |
0.3833 ounces of diced banana | = | 12.9 milliliters |
0.3933 ounces of diced banana | = | 13.2 milliliters |
0.4033 ounces of diced banana | = | 13.5 milliliters |
0.4133 ounces of diced banana | = | 13.9 milliliters |
0.4233 ounces of diced banana | = | 14.2 milliliters |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on diced banana volume to weight conversion
1/3 ounces of diced banana equals how many milliliters?
1/3 ounces of diced banana is equivalent 11.2 milliliters.
How much is 11.2 milliliters of diced banana in ounces?
11.2 milliliters of diced banana equals 1/3 ( ~
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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.