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Boissons, jus de raisin, en canette
Canned grape drink is a sweetened, grape-flavored beverage with a density of 1.057 g/ml, noticeably denser than water due to its added sugar content. One US cup weighs approximately 250 g and one tablespoon about 15.6 g. It is a popular base for fruit punch recipes, popsicles, and grape-flavored gelatin desserts. The deep purple color comes from grape juice concentrate and added colorants. Measuring by weight is important for gelatin recipes where the liquid-to-gelatin ratio determines firmness, since each cup contributes about 13 g more than water would.
Qu'est-ce que Boissons, jus de raisin, en canette ?
Canned grape drink is a sweetened, grape-flavored beverage with a density of 1.057 g/ml, noticeably denser than water due to its added sugar content. One US cup weighs approximately 250 g and one tablespoon about 15.6 g. It is a popular base for fruit punch recipes, popsicles, and grape-flavored gelatin desserts. The deep purple color comes from grape juice concentrate and added colorants. Measuring by weight is important for gelatin recipes where the liquid-to-gelatin ratio determines firmness, since each cup contributes about 13 g more than water would.
Les mesures en volume varient, car tassement, texture et structure changent la quantité réelle dans la même cuillère ou tasse. Si les grammes paraissent inattendus, c'est souvent un effet physique. Gardez une méthode constante et vérifiez au poids.
Note du chef:La régularité de chef vient d'un repère volume-poids constant.
Conversion rapide
- Tasse US = 236,588 mL
- 1 c. à soupe = 14,787 mL
- 1 c. à café = 4,929 mL
Tableau de conversion cuisine
Tasses, c. à soupe, c. à café, ml et oz — tout en un poster imprimable pour huiles, liquides, produits laitiers et sauces.
Boissons
Les boissons sucrées sont plus denses que l'eau. Convertir les volumes en grammes est le meilleur moyen de surveiller l'apport en sucre ou de réaliser des cocktails précis.
FAQ
- Why is canned grape drink significantly denser than water?
- At 1.057 g/ml, canned grape drink contains approximately 30-35 g of dissolved sugar per cup, primarily from high-fructose corn syrup or sucrose. Sugar (sucrose density ~1.59 g/ml) raises the density of the liquid proportionally to its concentration. This makes a cup of grape drink weigh about 250 g versus 237 g for water.
- How does canned grape drink compare to 100% grape juice in weight?
- Canned grape drink (1.057 g/ml, ~250 g/cup) is lighter than 100% Concord grape juice (~1.07 g/ml, ~253 g/cup) because the drink contains more water and less actual grape concentrate. For gelatin or sorbet recipes, this means 100% grape juice will produce a slightly denser, sweeter result per cup.