| Not quite sure how to convert ounces into grams and vice versa? Our simple conversion table will show you how. |
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| Note: Round off the weight in grams to the nearest multiple of 5 grams. |
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| Oz. |
Exact conversion in gms. |
Rounded-off conversion in gms. |
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| 1/2 |
14 |
15 |
| 1 |
28 |
25 |
| 1-1/2 |
42 |
40 |
| 1-3/4 |
50 |
50 |
| 2 |
57 |
55 |
| 2-1/2 |
71 |
70 |
| 3 |
86 |
85 |
| 3-1/2 |
99 |
100 |
| 4 |
113 |
115 |
| 4-1/2 |
127 |
125 |
| 5 |
142 |
140 |
| 6 |
170 |
170 |
| 7 |
198 |
200 |
| 8 |
227 |
225 |
| 9 |
255 |
255 |
| 10 |
284 |
284 |
| 10/12 |
298 |
300 |
| 11 |
312 |
310 |
| 12 |
340 |
340 |
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| MEASURES |
| Where actual volumetric measurements have to be taken,
the measures are given in millilitres (ml) or liters.
Measurements are also sometimes given according to
Imperial fluid ounces (fl.oz.)
The approximate conversion rate is 30 ml = 1 fl.oz. |
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| OTHERS MEASURES USED ARE : |
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| Teacup: |
Measure full to the brim. The average Indian
teacup is about 210 ml (7 fl.oz.). |
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| Teaspoon: |
For liquids, measure to the brim. For solids,
use a heaped spoon, unless specified otherwise. The volumetric content is about 5 ml. (1/6 fl.oz.) |
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| Tablespoon: |
Measure as for teaspoon. The volumetric
content is about 15 ml. (1/2 fl.oz.) or approximately equals 3 teaspoons. |
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| TEMPERATURES |
| This chart is useful for converting temperature scales. |
| Oven |
o Farenheight |
o Centigrade |
Gas mark |
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| Slow |
250-300 |
121-149 |
1/2, 1, 2 |
| Moderate |
325-375 |
163-190 |
3, 4 |
| Hot |
400-450 |
204-233 |
5, 6, 7 |
| Very Hot |
475-500 |
246-260 |
8, 9 |
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