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Grams are weight measurements and cannot be switched out for a measurement size in spoons, cups, etc. In Europe, and in most of the world, they measure by weight (grams /ounces) and use a scale. It is a more accurate way to measure for recipes. For baking, to be certain your product will turn out fine, it should really be done by weight exclusively because baking is a science and not the same as cooking a savory dinner where you can always add a pinch of this and a handful of that. If you have a kitchen scale it should already have both the imperial measuring system and the metric measuring system on it. By the way, 300 grams is roughly 10.5 ounces, therefore 200 grams is equal to 2/3 of that number, which is 7 ounces.
There is no direct conversion from teaspoons (volume) to grams (weight) unless you know what product you're using.
this site: shows caster sugar 1 cup = 200 grams. or 48 teaspoons. Baking Conversion Table
A cup is a measure of volume, but a gram is a measure of mass.
Depending on the density of the material you are going to have in the
cup, the weight in grams of the material will vary. For example, if you
fill the cup with lead, the cup will weigh much more than if you fill
with feathers. This question would be similar to asking how much
does a 6 foot person weigh. It depends on the person of course. A cup of
water will weigh more than a cup of flour.
Examples:
Granulated sugar: 1 cup = 200 grams Brown sugar: 1 cup, packed = 220 grams Sifted white flour: 1 cup = 125 grams White rice, uncooked: 1 cup = 185 grams
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