Suplemento proteico a base de leche, Muscle Milk, en polvo: conversión de onzas (oz) a gramos
Muscle Milk protein powder is a milk-based protein supplement in fine powder form with a density of 0.744 g/ml. One US cup weighs approximately 176 g and one tablespoon about 11.0 g. The blend typically contains whey and casein proteins, MCT oil, and added vitamins, giving it a creamier mouthfeel than pure whey isolate. It is used in protein shakes, blended into oatmeal or yogurt for added protein, mixed into pancake batters for high-protein breakfasts, and added to smoothie bowls. Weighing protein powder is essential because the scoop sizes vary between brands and settling during storage significantly changes how much powder fits in a volumetric measure.
Quick convert
- Taza de EE. UU. = 236,588 mL
- 1 cucharada = 14,787 mL
- 1 cucharadita = 4,929 mL
Tabla de referencia
| oz | g |
|---|---|
| 1 | 28 |
| 2 | 57 |
| 3 | 85 |
| 4 | 113 |
| 5 | 142 |
| 8 | 227 |
| 10 | 283 |
Preguntas frecuentes
- Why is Muscle Milk powder denser than instant coffee powder but lighter than flour?
- At 0.744 g/ml, Muscle Milk powder's density reflects its blend of protein isolates, MCT oil powder, and maltodextrin, which are denser than the freeze-dried, air-filled granules of instant coffee (0.365 g/ml) but lighter than the compact starch particles of flour (0.528 g/ml). The MCT oil component adds weight, while the spray-drying process creates some air pockets.
- How much protein does one cup of Muscle Milk powder provide?
- At 0.744 g/ml, one cup weighs approximately 176 g. Muscle Milk powder typically contains about 32 g of protein per 70 g serving (roughly 46% protein by weight). One cup therefore provides approximately 80 g of protein, equivalent to about 2.5 standard scoops depending on the specific product formulation.
- Does Muscle Milk powder settle during storage, and does this affect measurement?
- Yes. Protein powder compacts significantly during shipping and storage. A freshly opened container may have a loose powder density closer to 0.65 g/ml, while settled powder at the bottom can reach 0.85 g/ml. This means a scoop from the bottom can weigh 30% more than one from the top. Weighing each serving eliminates this inconsistency entirely.