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Sopa, bisque de tomate, enlatada, condensada

Condensed tomato bisque is a cream-enriched tomato soup with a density of 1.091 g/ml, yielding approximately 258.12 g per cup and 16.13 g per tablespoon in its undiluted form. The bisque format distinguishes itself from plain tomato soup through its smoother texture and higher fat content from added cream or butter, which contributes to the elevated density compared to standard condensed tomato soup.

Qué es Sopa, bisque de tomate, enlatada, condensada?

Condensed tomato bisque is a cream-enriched tomato soup with a density of 1.091 g/ml, yielding approximately 258.12 g per cup and 16.13 g per tablespoon in its undiluted form. The bisque format distinguishes itself from plain tomato soup through its smoother texture and higher fat content from added cream or butter, which contributes to the elevated density compared to standard condensed tomato soup.

La medida por volumen varía porque asentado, compactación y textura cambian la cantidad real dentro de la misma cuchara o taza. Si los gramos parecen raros, suele ser un efecto físico y no un error. Repite el mismo método y confirma con peso.

Nota de chef:La consistencia de chef empieza al fijar una equivalencia estable entre taza y gramos.

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  • Taza de EE. UU. = 236,588 mL
  • 1 cucharada = 14,787 mL
  • 1 cucharadita = 4,929 mL
Fuente de densidad:USDA FoodData Central

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Dairy products (milk, cream, yogurt, cheese) have different fat and water percentages. Volume hides these differences; weight keeps sauces, batters, and doughs consistent.

  • La grasa modifica la densidad: elige la leche/crema con el % correcta.
  • En quesos, rallado vs en cubos cambia el volumen; mejor pesar en gramos.
Does fat percentage matter?Yes. A cup of heavy cream is heavier than milk; swapping without weight alters richness and texture.

FAQ

What makes condensed tomato bisque denser than regular condensed tomato soup?
Tomato bisque includes cream or butter blended into the tomato base before condensation, adding dairy fat solids that increase the overall mass per unit volume. This pushes the density to 1.091 g/ml, noticeably higher than plain condensed tomato soup, which relies primarily on tomato solids and sugar.
How should condensed tomato bisque be reconstituted for best results?
For the intended creamy texture, dilute with an equal volume of whole milk rather than water. Using milk preserves the rich mouthfeel that defines a bisque, while water dilution produces a thinner, less luxurious result. Either way, heat gently and stir frequently to prevent the dairy solids from scorching on the bottom of the pan.

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