Boissons, jus de raisin, en canette : combien de grammes dans une c. à café ?
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.
Quick convert
- Tasse US = 236,588 mL
- 1 c. à soupe = 14,787 mL
- 1 c. à café = 4,929 mL
Table de référence
| tsp | g |
|---|---|
| 1 | 5 |
| 2 | 10 |
| 3 | 16 |
| 4 | 21 |
| 5 | 26 |
Questions fréquentes
- 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.