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Question: Is 250 grams equivalent to 1 cup?
Arlene Boreham
May 16, 2013
250 grams of cream cheese
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Cassy
May 17, 2013
No. It's about 8.8 oz, so to get closest I would go with 1 cup and 1.5 Tbsp.
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May 17, 2013
No. It's about 8.8 oz, so to get closest I would go with 1 cup and 1.5 Tbsp.