Beverages, Cranberry-Apricot Juice Drink, Bottled: Ounces (oz) to Grams Conversion
Bottled cranberry-apricot juice drink is a blended fruit beverage that pairs tart cranberry with the stone-fruit sweetness of apricot, at a density of 1.036 g/ml. One US cup weighs approximately 245 g and one tablespoon about 15.3 g. Like other cranberry-blend juice drinks, this product typically contains 15-27% juice with added water and sweetener, and the dissolved sugars account for its density sitting about 3.6% above water. The apricot component contributes a subtle peachy aroma and golden undertone to the otherwise red cranberry base. It is used in fruit punch blends, apricot-cranberry glazes for poultry, and as a flavored liquid for gelatin molds. Weighing is important for glaze and gelatin recipes where sugar concentration directly affects thickness and setting behavior.
Quick convert
- US cup = 236.588 mL
- 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
- 1 tsp = 4.929 mL
Reference table
| oz | g |
|---|---|
| 1 | 28 |
| 2 | 57 |
| 3 | 85 |
| 4 | 113 |
| 5 | 142 |
| 8 | 227 |
| 10 | 283 |
FAQ
- How does the apricot component affect this drink compared to plain cranberry juice?
- The apricot adds natural fructose and a milder acidity (malic acid versus cranberry's quinic and citric acids), softening the overall tartness. The density of 1.036 g/ml is identical to cranberry-apple and cranberry-grape juice drinks, suggesting the total dissolved sugar content is similar across these cranberry blends regardless of the secondary fruit.
- Is cranberry-apricot juice drink interchangeable with cranberry-apple or cranberry-grape by weight?
- Yes, for measurement purposes. All three share a density of 1.036 g/ml and weigh approximately 245 g per cup. A gram-for-gram substitution will deliver the same liquid mass and similar sugar content. The only difference is flavor profile: apricot lends a stone-fruit character, apple provides clean sweetness, and grape adds deeper, more tannic notes.