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Bebidas, jugo de aloe vera, fortificado con vitamina C: conversión de mL a gramos

Aloe vera juice drink fortified with vitamin C is a translucent, slightly viscous liquid with a density of 1.014 g/ml, just marginally denser than water. One US cup weighs approximately 240 g and one tablespoon about 15.0 g. The slight density increase above water comes from dissolved aloe polysaccharides (acemannan), added sugar or sweetener, citric acid, and ascorbic acid fortification. The liquid has a mild, slightly vegetal taste and is consumed both as a health beverage and as an ingredient in smoothies, tropical cocktails, and Asian-inspired desserts. For recipes requiring precise liquid measurements, treat it as near-water density but weigh rather than pour to account for the viscous flow that makes volumetric pouring slightly inconsistent.

Quick convert

  • Taza de EE. UU. = 236,588 mL
  • 1 cucharada = 14,787 mL
  • 1 cucharadita = 4,929 mL

Tabla de referencia

Bebidas, jugo de aloe vera, fortificado con vitamina C — de mililitros a gramos
mLg
1010
2525
5051
7576
100101

Cómo funciona esta conversión

Los mililitros miden volumen y los gramos miden peso. Como Bebidas, jugo de aloe vera, fortificado con vitamina C tiene una densidad de 1.014 g/mL, 10 mL pesan 10 g — no 10 g como sería con agua. Este convertidor usa la densidad real de Bebidas, jugo de aloe vera, fortificado con vitamina C para que cada medida sea precisa.

Notas de medición

Los valores se redondean al gramo más cercano. El peso real puede variar ligeramente según la compactación, la temperatura y la marca. Para repostería de precisión, una balanza de cocina es siempre más confiable que las medidas por volumen.

Preguntas frecuentes

Why is aloe vera juice only slightly denser than water despite containing aloe pulp?
At 1.014 g/ml, aloe vera juice drink is mostly water with a small percentage (typically 5-15%) of aloe vera gel and added sweetener. The aloe polysaccharides contribute some dissolved solids but not enough to significantly raise the density. Products labeled 'juice drink' are more diluted than pure aloe gel (which can reach 1.03-1.04 g/ml), keeping the density close to water.
Does the vitamin C fortification affect the weight or density of this drink?
Negligibly. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is added at milligram-per-serving levels, far too small to measurably change the density of the liquid. The 1.014 g/ml density is driven almost entirely by the sugar, aloe polysaccharides, and citric acid in the formulation, not by the vitamin fortification.

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