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Fat content
Some labels state grams of fat per ml,how do I convert this to grams to calculate how many grams of fat there is to 100g
Dear Juli
If the fat content is expressed in grams per ml (usually in liquids or semi-solid products), then the liquid measure of 1 ml is regarded as equivalent to 1g in solids. For example if milk contains .03g per ml, then it would contain 3g of fat per 100 ml or 100 g.
Best regards
DietDoc
If the fat content is expressed in grams per ml (usually in liquids or semi-solid products), then the liquid measure of 1 ml is regarded as equivalent to 1g in solids. For example if milk contains .03g per ml, then it would contain 3g of fat per 100 ml or 100 g.
Best regards
DietDoc
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