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Boissons, substitut de café, boisson à base de céréales, préparée avec de l'eau : conversion mL vers grammes

A cereal grain beverage is a caffeine-free hot drink made by dissolving roasted and ground grains—typically barley, rye, chicory, malt, or a blend—in hot water. Common products include Postum, Cafix, Caro, and Bambu. When prepared at standard dilution, the density is 1.018 g/ml, slightly above water because of dissolved grain sugars and starch breakdown products. A prepared cup weighs approximately 241 g; a tablespoon weighs about 15.1 g. The density will vary slightly depending on concentration: a more diluted preparation will be closer to water (1.000 g/ml), while a stronger brew will be marginally denser. The USDA value reflects standard label preparation. For baking or recipe use, treat it as a slightly-denser-than-water liquid, interchangeable by weight with strong tea or diluted malt extract.

Quick convert

  • Tasse US = 236,588 mL
  • 1 c. à soupe = 14,787 mL
  • 1 c. à café = 4,929 mL

Table de référence

Boissons, substitut de café, boisson à base de céréales, préparée avec de l'eau — de millilitres en grammes
mLg
1010
2525
5051
7576
100102

Comment fonctionne cette conversion

Les millilitres mesurent le volume et les grammes le poids. La densité de Boissons, substitut de café, boisson à base de céréales, préparée avec de l'eau étant de 1.018 g/mL, 10 mL pèsent 10 g — et non 10 g comme ce serait le cas pour l'eau. Ce convertisseur utilise la densité réelle de Boissons, substitut de café, boisson à base de céréales, préparée avec de l'eau pour un résultat précis.

Notes de mesure

Les valeurs sont arrondies au gramme le plus proche. Le poids réel peut varier légèrement selon le tassement, la température et la marque. Pour la pâtisserie de précision, une balance de cuisine est toujours plus fiable que les mesures volumétriques.

Questions fréquentes

What products does this entry cover?
This entry covers standard grain-based coffee substitutes prepared with water at the concentration specified on the label. This includes products like Postum (barley and wheat bran), Cafix (barley, chicory, and figs), Caro (barley, chicory, and malt), and similar roasted grain beverages. All are caffeine-free and prepared as a hot drink by dissolving in water.
How does the density compare to brewed coffee?
Very similar. Brewed regular coffee is approximately 0.997–1.005 g/ml—nearly water. Prepared grain beverages at 1.018 g/ml contain slightly more dissolved solids (grain sugars) than brewed coffee, making them marginally denser. The difference per cup is less than 5 g—negligible for any recipe purpose.
Does the concentration I use when preparing this beverage affect the gram weight?
Yes. The USDA value (1.018 g/ml) reflects preparation at the standard ratio specified on the product label. If you use more powder in less water, the density and gram weight per cup will increase. If you use less powder, it will be closer to pure water. For consistent recipe results, prepare at the standard dilution and use the gram values from this page.

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