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Zuppa di piselli, divisa con prosciutto, in scatola, condensata

Condensed split pea with ham soup is among the densest canned soups available, registering 1.141 g/ml in its concentrated form, which puts one cup at approximately 269.95 g and one tablespoon at about 16.87 g. The high density reflects the thick puree of cooked split peas combined with small ham pieces, creating a paste-like condensate that requires thorough stirring when reconstituted with water.

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Condensed split pea with ham soup is among the densest canned soups available, registering 1.141 g/ml in its concentrated form, which puts one cup at approximately 269.95 g and one tablespoon at about 16.87 g. The high density reflects the thick puree of cooked split peas combined with small ham pieces, creating a paste-like condensate that requires thorough stirring when reconstituted with water.

Le misure a volume possono oscillare perché assestamento, compattazione e struttura cambiano la quantità reale nello stesso misurino. Se i grammi sembrano strani, spesso dipende dalla forma dell'ingrediente. Usa un metodo costante e verifica col peso.

Nota da chef:La costanza da chef nasce quando una misura a volume viene agganciata ai grammi.

Convertitore rapido

  • Cup statunitense = 236,588 mL
  • 1 cucchiaio = 14,787 mL
  • 1 cucchiaino = 4,929 mL
Dati di densità:USDA FoodData Central

Tabella di conversione cucina

Cup, cucchiai, cucchiaini, ml e oz — tutto in un unico poster stampabile per oli, liquidi, latticini e salse.

Latticini

Latticini come latte, panna, yogurt e formaggi hanno percentuali diverse di acqua e grasso. Il volume non le evidenzia; il peso mantiene salse, pastelle e impasti coerenti.

  • Il contenuto di grassi cambia la densità: scegli il latte/panna con la percentuale corretta.
  • Per i formaggi, grattugiato vs a cubetti cambia il volume: meglio i grammi.
Conta la percentuale di grasso?Sì. Una cup di panna pesa più del latte; scambiare a volume cambia struttura e sapore.

FAQ

Why is condensed split pea with ham soup so much denser than other condensed soups?
Split peas break down almost entirely into a starchy puree during cooking, leaving very little free water in the condensed product. Combined with the protein and fat from ham pieces, this creates a condensate with substantially more solids per unit volume than broth-based soups, pushing the density to 1.141 g/ml compared to the typical 1.04 to 1.07 range.
Does the thick consistency of condensed split pea soup affect how it should be measured by volume?
Yes, the paste-like texture can trap air pockets when scooped into a measuring cup, leading to inconsistent weights. For accurate recipe work, it helps to tap the measuring cup on the counter to settle the soup and eliminate voids, or weigh the soup directly using the 1.141 g/ml density as a reference.
Can condensed split pea soup be used undiluted as a sauce or spread?
The undiluted condensate works well as a thick base for savory dips or as a spread on crostini, since the pureed peas and ham already form a cohesive paste. Keep in mind that each tablespoon of the concentrate weighs nearly 17 g and carries proportionally concentrated sodium, so adjust seasoning when using it in this way.

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