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How many tablespoons of peanut oil in 1 pound?
1pound of peanut oil equals 33 ( ~ 33 1/3) tablespoons*
'Weight' to Volume Converter
Tablespoons of peanut oil equivalent in pounds?
FAQs on peanut oil weight to volume conversion
1 pound of peanut oil equals how many tablespoons?
1 pound of peanut oil is equivalent 33 ( ~ 33 1/3) tablespoons.
How much is 33 tablespoons of peanut oil in pounds?
33 tablespoons of peanut oil equals 1 pound.
Pounds to Tablespoons of Peanut oil Conversion Chart
Note: Fractions are rounded to the nearest 8th fraction. Values are rounded to 3 significant figures.
Pounds to tablespoons of Peanut oil | ||
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2.08 ( 2 1/8 ) tablespoons | ||
4.17 ( 4 1/8 ) tablespoons | ||
8.34 ( 8 1/3 ) tablespoons | ||
11.1 ( 11 1/8 ) tablespoons | ||
16.7 ( 16 2/3 ) tablespoons | ||
22.2 ( 22 1/4 ) tablespoons | ||
25 ( 25 ) tablespoons | ||
1 pound | 33.3 ( 33 1/3 ) tablespoons | |
1 | 35.4 ( 35 1/2 ) tablespoons | |
1 | 37.5 ( 37 1/2 ) tablespoons | |
1 | 41.7 ( 41 2/3 ) tablespoons | |
1 | 44.5 ( 44 1/2 ) tablespoons | |
1 | 50 ( 50 ) tablespoons | |
1 | 55.6 ( 55 1/2 ) tablespoons | |
1 | 58.4 ( 58 1/3 ) tablespoons | |
2 pounds | 66.7 ( 66 2/3 ) tablespoons | |
2 | 68.8 ( 68 3/4 ) tablespoons | |
2 | 70.9 ( 70 3/4 ) tablespoons | |
2 | 75 ( 75 ) tablespoons | |
2 | 77.8 ( 77 3/4 ) tablespoons | |
2 | 83.4 ( 83 1/3 ) tablespoons | |
3 pounds | 100 ( 100 ) tablespoons | |
4 pounds | 133 ( 133 1/3 ) tablespoons | |
5 pounds | 167 ( 166 3/4 ) tablespoons | |
6 pounds | 200 ( 200 ) tablespoons | |
8 pounds | 267 ( 266 3/4 ) tablespoons |
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Weight to Volume Conversions - Recipes
(*) 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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