One Lb of Short Grain Rice to Cups Conversion
Questions: How many US cups of short grain rice in One pound? How much is One lb of short grain rice in cups?
The answer is: one pound of short grain rice is equivalent to 2.33 ( ~ 2
'Weight' to Volume Converter
Pounds of short grain rice to US cups Chart
Pounds of short grain rice to US cups | ||
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0.1 pounds of short grain rice | = | 0.233 US cups |
1/5 pounds of short grain rice | = | 0.465 US cups |
0.3 pounds of short grain rice | = | 0.698 US cups |
0.4 pounds of short grain rice | = | 0.931 US cups |
1/2 pounds of short grain rice | = | 1.16 US cups |
0.6 pounds of short grain rice | = | 1.4 US cups |
0.7 pounds of short grain rice | = | 1.63 US cups |
0.8 pounds of short grain rice | = | 1.86 US cups |
0.9 pounds of short grain rice | = | 2.09 US cups |
1 pound of short grain rice | = | 2.33 US cups |
Pounds of short grain rice to US cups | ||
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1 pound of short grain rice | = | 2.33 US cups |
1.1 pounds of short grain rice | = | 2.56 US cups |
1 1/5 pounds of short grain rice | = | 2.79 US cups |
1.3 pounds of short grain rice | = | 3.02 US cups |
1.4 pounds of short grain rice | = | 3.26 US cups |
1 1/2 pounds of short grain rice | = | 3.49 US cups |
1.6 pounds of short grain rice | = | 3.72 US cups |
1.7 pounds of short grain rice | = | 3.96 US cups |
1.8 pounds of short grain rice | = | 4.19 US cups |
1.9 pounds of short grain rice | = | 4.42 US cups |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on short grain rice volume to weight conversion
One pound of short grain rice equals how many US cups?
One pound of short grain rice is equivalent 2.33 ( ~ 2
How much is 2.33 US cups of short grain rice in pounds?
2.33 US cups of short grain rice equals one ( ~ 1) pound.
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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.
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