Liters to grams?!


Question:

Liters to grams?

i just bought 0.5liters carton of milk. It wrote there energy value 65kcal(nutrition value per 100g) so how do we know how much of calories intake in the 0.5Liters milk if we finish the whole thing. I kept searching but it wrote that liters cant be converted to grams.So how do we count calories intake in juice and milk products?


Answers:
It's true that you can't convert Grams into Litres, because a litre is a measure of volume and a gram is a measure of weight.

Don't bother stressing it anymore-
go to this page

http://www.weightlossforall.com/calories...

where they have listed the calorie and fat content of milk

(all different types eg skimmed, semi, full fat etc)

per 100 ml

now just in case you need to know;

1 litre = 1 000 ml

so half a litre is 500ml

Enjoy Your Milk:)

Liters (volume) can't be converted to grams (weight).

Most bottles I have seen have the per serving calories right at the top in the US. I hope this helps:

My 2% milk is 140 calories for 1 cup or 8 ounces (240ml).

My orange juice is 110 calories for the same amount.

V-8 is 50 calories for the same amount.

Being from Canada and a former chef, we use the metric system here, I was taught it in school back in the 1970's.

1 litre = 33.06 oz
1 oz = 30 grams
0.5 litres = 16.58 oz

So 100 grams would be 2.5 oz roughly, use the measured amount in oz X the equal amount of calories per 100 grams.




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