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Desserts

Powdered, whipped, and frozen desserts have very different densities. Choose the exact product type.

Source: USDA FDC - dessert search

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These category tables convert volume to mass using ingredient-specific densities. Use weight for precision; volume varies with packing, cut, and temperature.

Methodology

  • Density references are summarized from U.S. government sources (USDA FoodData Central, USDA FNDDS) and lab-standard data when available.
  • Conversions keep higher-precision intermediates and round to practical kitchen values.
  • Default volume is the US cup unless a page explicitly uses metric or UK standards.

Unit standards

  • Mass: grams (g).
  • Volume: mL, US cup, tbsp, tsp.
  • Assumed temperature: room temperature unless stated otherwise.

Examples and edge cases

  • Powdered desserts are light and compressible (USDA FDC).
  • Whipped products contain air, lowering mass per cup (USDA FDC).
  • Frozen desserts vary by overrun and fat (USDA FDC).

Last updated: 2026-01-05

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