1 cup powdered sugar is about 160 gm. So 350 gm is about 2.2 cups
1 Cup = 110 Grams
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the baking questions now? Alright, well, technically, 150 grams of powdered sugar is around 1 and 1/4 cups. But like, who really measures powdered sugar in cups anyway? Just sprinkle that sweet stuff in until it looks right, you know what I mean?
170 grams of powdered sugar will be equal to 1.36 US cups.
Number of CupsThere are about 3 1/2 to 4 cups of powdered sugar in a pound. But this depends on the sugar's humidity, moisture, and density. Sifting adds air and increases volume, therefore sifted powdered sugar would be less dense than unsifted.3 1/2 cups unsifted powdered sugar = 1 pound4 cups sifted powdered sugar = 1 pound2 cups
1 7/8 cups of powdered sugar = 225 grams of powdered sugar I got this answer from: http://www.ghostcalc.com/cooking-measurement-converter.html
Approximately 1 1/4 cups of sugar is equivalent to 250 grams.
google the weight of one cup of powdered sugar. It is about 125 grams. How many times can 125 grams go into 1 pound?453.59237_/_125_=_3.62873896">453.59237 / 125 = 3.62873896a little over 3 and a half cups of sugar in a one pound box of powdered sugar.google is great.well i think i am wrong :))
1 pound powdered sugar = just over 3 & 3/4 cups (3.783 cups)
There are about 1.75 cups in 370 grams of sugar.
Conventionally, sugar is taken to have a density of 200 grams per cup, so there would be five cups in a kilogram.I have found various answers for the weight of a cup of sugar ranging from 190 to 200 grams. Extrapolating from there, 1000 grams (or 1 kg) of sugar would be about 5 cups. This is, of course, using American measurements, as it is my understanding there is a difference between American cups and Imperial cups.4 cup,s is a 1 kg
About 7 oz in a cup of powdered sugar.