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125 ml of butter in ounces
How many ounces of butter in 125 ml?
125 ml of butter equals 4.21 ( ~ 4 1/4) ounces*
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
Ounces of butter equivalent in ml?
FAQs on butter weight to volume conversion
125 ml of butter equals how many ounces?
125 ml of butter is equivalent 4.21 ( ~ 4 1/4) ounces.
How much is 4.21 ounces of butter in ml?
4.21 ounces of butter equals 125 ml.
Butter Conversion Chart Near 125 Milliliters
Milliliters to Ounces of Butter | ||
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125 milliliters | 4.21 (4 | |
135 milliliters | 4.55 (4 | |
145 milliliters | 4.88 (4 | |
155 milliliters | 5.22 (5 | |
165 milliliters | 5.56 (5 | |
175 milliliters | 5.9 (5 | |
185 milliliters | 6.23 (6 | |
195 milliliters | 6.57 (6 | |
205 milliliters | 6.91 (6 | |
215 milliliters | 7.24 (7 | |
225 milliliters | 7.58 (7 | |
235 milliliters | 7.92 (7 | |
245 milliliters | 8.25 (8 | |
255 milliliters | 8.59 (8 | |
265 milliliters | 8.93 (8 | |
275 milliliters | 9.26 (9 | |
285 milliliters | 9.6 (9 | |
295 milliliters | 9.94 (10) ounces | |
305 milliliters | 10.3 (10 | |
315 milliliters | 10.6 (10 | |
325 milliliters | 10.9 (11) ounces | |
335 milliliters | 11.3 (11 | |
345 milliliters | 11.6 (11 | |
355 milliliters | 12 (12) ounces | |
365 milliliters | 12.3 (12 | |
375 milliliters | 12.6 (12 | |
385 milliliters | 13 (13) ounces | |
395 milliliters | 13.3 (13 | |
405 milliliters | 13.6 (13 | |
415 milliliters | 14 (14) ounces | |
425 milliliters | 14.3 (14 | |
435 milliliters | 14.7 (14 | |
445 milliliters | 15 (15) ounces | |
455 milliliters | 15.3 (15 | |
465 milliliters | 15.7 (15 | |
475 milliliters | 16 (16) ounces | |
485 milliliters | 16.3 (16 |
Note: Values are rounded to 3 significant figures. Fractions are rounded to the nearest 8th fraction.
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(*) A note on cooking ingredients measurents
It is difficult to get an exact conversion of cooking ingredients as the density of these substances can vary so much depending on temperature, humidity, how well packaged the ingredient is, etc. These words add even more uncertainty: sliced, chopped, diced, crushed, minced, etc. Therefore, it is better to measure dry ingredients by weight rather than volume as this can be more accurate.
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