50 cc = 50 ml. That's a little less than 1/4 cup. To be exact, it is 3 Tbs + 1 tsp (if you are using American or English measures) or 2 1/2 Tbs (if you are from Australia).
About as much as 3,500 goats in South Africa.
In the UK, around 60 pence.
200g of sour cream is a bit over 1 cup (8oz)
When measuring sour cream, 150 grams is equal to 5.29 ounces of sour cream. Most people in the United States, use measurements in ounces.
A gallon of sour cream typically weighs around 8.6 pounds. This weight can vary slightly depending on the brand and specific formulation of the sour cream. Sour cream is a dairy product that has a relatively high density, contributing to its weight.
Nope. Sour cream has to do with One certain ingredient and Sour ice cream is like sour milk but the sour in the ice cream is the milk:)
No. Sour cream and heavy cream have different functions, and produce different flavors. If you don't have sour cream or heavy cream handy, find a cheesecake recipe that doesn't call for them.
no
Sour cream is a colloidal suspension.
A handful is the size of your hand
No Sour gream and heavy cream are two different items.
i would say you would need about ten or twelve tubes of sour cream