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Soupe, crème d'asperges, en conserve, préparée avec un volume égal de lait : combien de grammes dans une c. à café ?

Cream of asparagus soup prepared by combining condensed soup with an equal volume of milk has a density of 1.048 g/ml, with one cup weighing approximately 247.94 g and one tablespoon about 15.49 g. This prepared form represents the ready-to-eat state where the condensed asparagus soup has been diluted with milk, resulting in a lighter density than the original concentrate while retaining a creamy consistency from the combined dairy.

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  • 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 milk used instead of water to prepare cream of asparagus soup?
Milk adds dairy fat and protein that reinforce the creamy texture expected of a cream soup. Water would dilute the soup to the correct volume but leave it thin and watery, undermining the velvety mouthfeel that characterizes cream of asparagus. The milk also contributes calcium and slight sweetness that complements the mild asparagus flavor.
How does the density of milk-prepared cream of asparagus compare to the condensed version?
The prepared soup at 1.048 g/ml is substantially less dense than its condensed precursor because adding an equal volume of milk roughly halves the concentration of solids. The milk itself has a density near 1.03 g/ml, so the blended result settles between the two components, producing a soup that weighs about 248 g per cup rather than the heavier condensed weight.

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