Soup, Tomato Beef With Noodle, Canned, Condensed: How Many Grams in a Teaspoon?

Condensed tomato beef with noodle soup has a density of 1.061 g/ml, with one cup of the undiluted concentrate weighing approximately 251.02 g and one tablespoon about 15.69 g. This condensed soup combines a tomato-beef broth with egg noodle pieces and small beef chunks, creating a thick condensate where the noodles have absorbed much of the surrounding liquid during the canning process.

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

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Based on the measured density of Soup, Tomato Beef With Noodle, Canned, Condensed (1.061 g/mL). Values rounded; real weight varies by brand, packing and temperature. Full sources in the tool on ChefSolver.

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FAQ

Do the noodles in condensed tomato beef soup continue to absorb liquid after the can is opened?
The noodles have already reached near-maximum absorption during retort processing, so they will not swell significantly further. However, if the reconstituted soup is left to sit or is reheated multiple times, the noodles can gradually break down and release starch, thickening the broth beyond its intended consistency.
How does the beef content affect the density compared to plain condensed tomato soup?
Beef pieces are denser than the surrounding tomato broth, and the noodles add starch solids, pushing this soup to 1.061 g/ml. Plain condensed tomato soup without meat or noodles tends to be slightly lighter because its solids are primarily tomato puree and sugar rather than protein-dense meat and starchy pasta.

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