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Salsa Teriyaki, Lista para Servir, Baja en Sodio: ¿cuántos gramos en una taza?

Reduced-sodium teriyaki sauce is a soy-and-sugar-based glaze with a density of 1.217 g/ml, which puts one US cup at about 288 grams and a tablespoon near 18 grams. Despite the lower salt content, its high sugar concentration keeps the density identical to regular teriyaki, making it a direct weight-for-weight substitute in stir-fries, salmon glazes, and chicken-bowl marinades.

Quick convert

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

Tabla de referencia

Salsa Teriyaki, Lista para Servir, Baja en Sodio — de tazas a gramos
Tazasg
0.372
0.5144
0.8216
1.0288
1.5432
2.0576

Preguntas frecuentes

Does reduced-sodium teriyaki weigh the same as regular teriyaki per cup?
Yes. At 1.217 g/ml, the reduced-sodium version maintains the same density as many full-sodium teriyaki sauces because the sugar and soy solids still account for most of the dissolved mass, so one cup weighs about 288 grams either way.
How much reduced-sodium teriyaki do I need for a stir-fry glaze by weight?
A typical stir-fry glaze calls for 2-3 tablespoons, which at 1.217 g/ml translates to roughly 36-54 grams of sauce, enough to coat vegetables and protein in a wok without pooling.
Why is reduced-sodium teriyaki still so dense at 1.217 g/ml?
Teriyaki's density comes primarily from dissolved sugars like mirin, honey, or brown sugar rather than salt, so removing sodium barely changes the overall mass per milliliter of the finished sauce.

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