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Soup, Mushroom With Beef Stock, Canned, Condensed: How Many Grams in a Teaspoon?

Condensed mushroom soup made with beef stock has a density of 1.065 g/ml, where one cup of the undiluted concentrate weighs approximately 251.97 g and one tablespoon about 15.75 g. Unlike plain cream of mushroom soup, this variant uses beef stock as its liquid base instead of a dairy-cream mixture, giving the condensate a darker color and a meatier umami character while maintaining the same mushroom-forward profile.

Quick convert

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

Reference table

tspg
15
210
316
421
526

FAQ

How does using beef stock instead of cream change the character of this condensed mushroom soup?
Beef stock replaces the dairy fat with dissolved collagen and meat extractives, producing a condensate that is savory and deeply flavored rather than rich and creamy. The soup gels more firmly when cold because of the beef collagen, and it has a thinner, more broth-like consistency when heated compared to cream-based mushroom soups.
Is condensed mushroom with beef stock soup interchangeable with cream of mushroom in casserole recipes?
They can be swapped in equal volumes since both share a density of 1.065 g/ml, but the flavor profile will shift noticeably. Cream of mushroom adds dairy richness and a neutral background, while the beef stock version introduces a pronounced meaty flavor that works better with red meat dishes and hearty grain casseroles than with chicken or fish preparations.

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