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Salsa, Chile, Pimientos, Picante, Verdes Inmaduros, Enlatados: ¿cuántos gramos en una taza?

Canned green chili sauce is a thin, water-based hot sauce made from immature green chile peppers with a density of 1.036 g/ml, putting one US cup at about 246 grams and a tablespoon near 15.3 grams. Its loose, pourable consistency and bright vegetal heat make it a staple for smothering enchiladas, simmering green chile stew, and drizzling over huevos rancheros.

Quick convert

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

Tabla de referencia

Salsa, Chile, Pimientos, Picante, Verdes Inmaduros, Enlatados — de tazas a gramos
Tazasg
0.361
0.5123
0.8184
1.0245
1.5368
2.0490

Preguntas frecuentes

Why is canned green chili sauce so close to water in density?
At 1.036 g/ml, green chili sauce is mostly water with suspended green pepper pulp and minimal sugar, keeping its density only slightly above water's 1.000 g/ml and giving it a thin, pourable consistency.
How much does a cup of canned green chili sauce weigh?
One US cup (237 ml) weighs approximately 246 grams at 1.036 g/ml, which is only about 9 grams more than a cup of plain water, reflecting the sauce's light, brothy character.
Is canned green chili sauce interchangeable with red chili sauce by weight?
Both share the same density of 1.036 g/ml, so they are directly interchangeable by weight and volume, though the green version offers a sharper, more vegetal heat from immature peppers compared to the earthier red variety.

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