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Jugo de tomate enlatado sin sal añadida: conversión de mL a gramos

Canned tomato juice without added salt is a fully processed, strained liquid pressed from ripe tomatoes, with no sodium chloride added. Its density of 1.027 g/ml is surprisingly close to water despite tomato juice's thick, opaque appearance — the pulp is primarily water (roughly 94%) with modest amounts of citric acid, lycopene, and natural sugars contributing to the elevated density. A cup weighs approximately 243 g; a tablespoon weighs about 15.2 g. Used in Bloody Mary cocktails, tomato soups, gazpacho, and as a cooking liquid in stews and braises. The no-salt-added version is about 1–2 g per cup lighter than salted versions, because dissolved sodium chloride slightly raises density.

Quick convert

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

Tabla de referencia

Jugo de tomate enlatado sin sal añadida — de mililitros a gramos
mLg
1010
2526
5051
7577
100103

Cómo funciona esta conversión

Los mililitros miden volumen y los gramos miden peso. Como Jugo de tomate enlatado sin sal añadida tiene una densidad de 1.027 g/mL, 10 mL pesan 10 g — no 10 g como sería con agua. Este convertidor usa la densidad real de Jugo de tomate enlatado sin sal añadida para que cada medida sea precisa.

Notas de medición

Los valores se redondean al gramo más cercano. El peso real puede variar ligeramente según la compactación, la temperatura y la marca. Para repostería de precisión, una balanza de cocina es siempre más confiable que las medidas por volumen.

Preguntas frecuentes

Why does tomato juice weigh almost the same as water per cup?
Despite its thick, rich appearance, tomato juice is approximately 94% water. The tomato solids, acids, and sugars that make it flavorful are present in relatively small concentrations, contributing only about 0.027 g/ml above water density. The visible color and opacity come from lycopene pigment, which is present in very small amounts — not enough to significantly alter mass.
How much lighter is no-salt-added tomato juice compared to regular salted tomato juice?
Regular canned tomato juice typically contains 400–600 mg sodium per cup, from about 1–1.5 g of dissolved sodium chloride. Sodium chloride (density 2.165 g/ml) added to water raises density, so salted tomato juice may be 1–3 g per cup heavier than no-salt-added. The difference is small but measurable in precision applications.

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