Measurement confusion
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Ossie-Sharon 7 years ago | Hi, Louis. When talking about serving sizes, it always matters what the food is. In general, 1 cup is often 8 ounces. |
louismarijim 7 years ago | Thank you Ossie-Sharon for your reply, but what I really need to know is if when I see 1cup or 1-serving as a measurement are we talking about 8oz? no matter what the food is. |
Ossie-Sharon 7 years ago | Hi, louismarijim. For the most part, you have that right – 1 cup and 8 fluid ounces (volume measurements, also equal to 240 ml if that helps) are indeed the same thing, though just 8 ounces (weight measurement) may be different, unless the item is similar to a liquid (e.g., yogurt, sauce, ice cream, etc). Servings may have different sizes and weights. |
louismarijim 7 years ago | I need help understanding the actual quantities and terminology for measuring vegetables. Question – is 1cup, 8oz, and 1-serving all the same thing? I am in the 4th week of the 8 week plan and part of today’s lunch is 1-serving of vegetable salad and 1-serving of green vegetable salad and I am assuming that the green vegetable salad are leafy greens. Now what I am thinking is that I should be eating 8oz of both salads for a total of 16oz and if so that is a lot of vegetables. please advise. |
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