2/3 Ounces of Cooked Chestnuts to Cups Conversion
Questions: How many US cups of cooked chestnuts in 2/3 ounces? How much is 2/3 ounces of cooked chestnuts in cups?
The answer is: 2/3 ounces of cooked chestnuts is equivalent to 0.146 ( ~
'Weight' to Volume Converter
Ounces of cooked chestnuts to US cups Chart
Ounces of cooked chestnuts to US cups | ||
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0.5767 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.126 US cups |
0.5867 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.128 US cups |
0.5967 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.13 US cups |
0.6067 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.132 US cups |
0.6167 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.135 US cups |
0.6267 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.137 US cups |
0.6367 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.139 US cups |
0.6467 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.141 US cups |
0.6567 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.143 US cups |
0.667 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.146 US cups |
Ounces of cooked chestnuts to US cups | ||
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0.667 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.146 US cups |
0.6767 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.148 US cups |
0.6867 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.15 US cups |
0.6967 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.152 US cups |
0.7067 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.154 US cups |
0.7167 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.156 US cups |
0.7267 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.159 US cups |
0.7367 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.161 US cups |
0.7467 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.163 US cups |
0.7567 ounces of cooked chestnuts | = | 0.165 US cups |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on cooked chestnuts volume to weight conversion
2/3 ounces of cooked chestnuts equals how many US cups?
2/3 ounces of cooked chestnuts is equivalent 0.146 ( ~
How much is 0.146 US cups of cooked chestnuts in ounces?
0.146 US cups of cooked chestnuts equals 2/3 ( ~
Weight to Volume Conversions - Cooking Ingredients
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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.