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Vinaigrette, sauce Thousand Island, sans matières grasses : combien de grammes dans une c. à café ?

Fat-free Thousand Island dressing is a sweet, tomato-and-relish-based condiment with a density of 1.082 g/ml, so one US cup weighs about 256 grams and a tablespoon roughly 16 grams. Without the oil found in regular Thousand Island, this version relies on thickeners and sugar for body, making it denser than its full-fat counterpart and commonly used on salads, Reuben sandwiches, and as a burger spread.

Quick convert

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

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Questions fréquentes

Why is fat-free Thousand Island denser than the regular version?
Removing oil (which is lighter than water at about 0.92 g/ml) and replacing it with sugar-based thickeners and water raises the overall density to 1.082 g/ml, so the fat-free version actually weighs more per cup than the original.
How much does one cup of fat-free Thousand Island dressing weigh?
At 1.082 g/ml, one US cup (237 ml) weighs approximately 256 grams, which is about 19 grams heavier than a cup of water due to the dissolved sugars, tomato solids, and relish particles.
Can I use fat-free Thousand Island as a direct weight substitute for regular Thousand Island?
The density difference means the fat-free version at 1.082 g/ml is heavier per cup than oil-containing versions, so measuring by weight rather than volume ensures accurate recipe results when substituting.

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