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Salsa, Pimientos, Picante, Chile, Rojo Maduro, Enlatado: ¿cuántos gramos en una taza?

Canned mature red chili sauce is a thin, pourable hot sauce with a density of 1.036 g/ml, so one US cup weighs approximately 246 grams and a tablespoon about 15.3 grams. Made from ripe red chile peppers, it has a deeper, earthier heat than its green counterpart and is commonly ladled over burritos, tamales, and red chile enchiladas in Southwestern cooking.

Quick convert

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

Tabla de referencia

Salsa, Pimientos, Picante, Chile, Rojo Maduro, Enlatado — de tazas a gramos
Tazasg
0.361
0.5123
0.8184
1.0245
1.5368
2.0490

Preguntas frecuentes

How does canned red chili sauce compare in density to green chili sauce?
Both share the same density of 1.036 g/ml, so they weigh identically per cup at about 246 grams, making them interchangeable by weight even though the red version has a riper, more complex pepper flavor.
How much does a tablespoon of canned red chili sauce weigh?
At 1.036 g/ml, one tablespoon (about 14.8 ml) weighs approximately 15.3 grams, reflecting its thin, water-based consistency with suspended mature red pepper solids.
Why is canned red chili sauce so thin compared to sriracha?
Red chili sauce at 1.036 g/ml is mostly water with cooked pepper pulp and little added sugar, whereas sriracha at 1.258 g/ml contains concentrated chile paste, garlic, and sugar that dramatically increase viscosity and density.

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