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
Just about 2 1/3 cups of granulated sugar = 4 cups of powdered sugar. Use the blender method.
170 grams of powdered sugar will be equal to 1.36 US cups.
4 cups equal 1pound of powered sugar. I measured a new bag.
One cup of granulated sugar is equal to approximately 1 3/4 cups of packed powdered sugar.
3 3/4 cups = 1 pound powdered sugar
1 pound powdered sugar = just over 3 & 3/4 cups (3.783 cups)
There are two US cups in 16 ounces. That's correct in liquid measurements. One 16 oz. package of powdered sugar is about 4 cups.
I have seen powdered sugar in at least 3 different size boxes. Be more precise please.
There is 5 1/4 cups of white sugar in a kilogram. There is 5 cups of brown sugar in a kilogram.
1 cup powdered sugar is about 160 gm. So 350 gm is about 2.2 cups
A four kilogram bag of white sugar should have about 17.5 cups of sugar in it. If it is a four kilogram bag of brown sugar, then it should have about 20 cups in it.
About 7 oz in a cup of powdered sugar.