Oil, Industrial, Canola (Partially Hydrogenated) Oil For Deep Fat Frying: mL to Grams Conversion
For Oil, Industrial, Canola (Partially Hydrogenated) Oil For Deep Fat Frying, mL-to-grams is a fat-variance question: the table uses the standard full-fat value; adjust by 1–2 % for skim or light variants.
Quick convert
- US cup = 236.588 mL
- 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
- 1 tsp = 4.929 mL
Reference table
| mL | g |
|---|---|
| 10 | 9 |
| 25 | 23 |
| 50 | 46 |
| 75 | 69 |
| 100 | 92 |
How this conversion works
Milliliters measure volume while grams measure weight. Because Oil, Industrial, Canola (Partially Hydrogenated) Oil For Deep Fat Frying has a density of 0.921 g/mL, 10 mL weighs 9 g — not 10 g as it would for water. This converter uses the real density of Oil, Industrial, Canola (Partially Hydrogenated) Oil For Deep Fat Frying 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.
FAQ
- Is the mL-to-grams conversion the same hot and cold?
- Close but not identical — density drops slightly when warmed. For recipe-scale accuracy, measure at the temperature you cook at.
- Can I swap whole Oil, Industrial, Canola (Partially Hydrogenated) Oil For Deep Fat Frying for skim at the same gram weight?
- For mass yes, but fat content changes flavor, browning and texture. In baking, match the variant the recipe expects rather than the raw gram count.