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Soupe d'orge aux champignons, en conserve, condensée
Condensed mushroom barley soup has a density of 1.065 g/ml, placing one cup of the undiluted concentrate at roughly 251.97 g and one tablespoon at about 15.75 g. This hearty condensed soup combines sliced mushrooms and pearl barley in a thick, starchy broth that becomes notably viscous in its concentrated form due to the barley releasing starches during the canning process.
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Condensed mushroom barley soup has a density of 1.065 g/ml, placing one cup of the undiluted concentrate at roughly 251.97 g and one tablespoon at about 15.75 g. This hearty condensed soup combines sliced mushrooms and pearl barley in a thick, starchy broth that becomes notably viscous in its concentrated form due to the barley releasing starches during the canning process.
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.
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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Produits laitiers
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- La teneur en MG change la densité : choisissez le lait/la crème avec le bon pourcentage.
- Pour les fromages, râpé vs en cubes modifie le volume : privilégiez les grammes.
FAQ
- Why does condensed mushroom barley soup feel thicker than other condensed soups at the same density?
- Pearl barley releases a substantial amount of starch as it cooks, and this starch becomes even more concentrated in the condensed form. The result is a gel-like consistency that makes the soup appear thicker than other condensed soups with the same 1.065 g/ml density, even though the actual weight per volume is identical.
- How does reconstitution affect the barley texture in this soup?
- Adding an equal volume of water and heating the soup rehydrates the barley grains slightly and loosens the starch gel, producing a smoother broth with tender but intact barley pieces. If overheated or simmered too long after reconstitution, the barley can break down further and make the soup progressively thicker.