French fries, frozen, shoestring

Frozen shoestring fries are thin-cut potatoes prepped to crisp quickly.

Quick convert

  • US cup = 236.588 mL
  • 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
  • 1 tsp = 4.929 mL

Reference table

French fries, frozen, shoestring — milliliters to grams
mL g
10 4
25 10
50 19
75 29
100 38

Bake, air-fry, or deep-fry; season after cooking and serve as sides or poutine base.

How this conversion works

Milliliters measure volume while grams measure weight. Because French fries, frozen, shoestring has a density of 0.38 g/mL, 10 mL weighs 4 g — not 10 g as it would for water. This converter uses the real density of French fries, frozen, shoestring so every measurement is accurate.

Measurement notes

Values are rounded to the nearest whole gram. Actual weight can vary slightly with compaction, temperature, and brand. For precision baking, a kitchen scale is always more reliable than volume measurements.

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FAQ

When would I measure French fries, frozen, shoestring in mL?
Puréed, juiced, or blended forms of French fries, frozen, shoestring are often measured by volume in metric recipes.
Does cooking change the density of French fries, frozen, shoestring?
Yes — cooking reduces moisture and can increase density. This table uses the raw/fresh form.

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