Is this gram value wrong? by just-a-hriday 2 Comments blueberrysnackmix 2 years ago Remembering seeing this post a while back about cocoa powder https://www.reddit.com/r/Baking/s/Q8TW61ZIWc potchie626 2 years ago Brownies will normally fall apart before being cooled long enough.I can’t find our cocoa at the moment to measure, but [according to the label](https://images-worker.bonanzastatic.com/afu/images/a672/992d/123e_11381459084/s-l1600.jpg), 1 tablespoon would be 5 grams (I’m sure rounded down), which equals 107 grams for 21.33 tablespoons.The math at the highest weight before rounding (5.499) would be 117 grams, so the recipe’s weight sounds right.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
blueberrysnackmix 2 years ago Remembering seeing this post a while back about cocoa powder https://www.reddit.com/r/Baking/s/Q8TW61ZIWc
potchie626 2 years ago Brownies will normally fall apart before being cooled long enough.I can’t find our cocoa at the moment to measure, but [according to the label](https://images-worker.bonanzastatic.com/afu/images/a672/992d/123e_11381459084/s-l1600.jpg), 1 tablespoon would be 5 grams (I’m sure rounded down), which equals 107 grams for 21.33 tablespoons.The math at the highest weight before rounding (5.499) would be 117 grams, so the recipe’s weight sounds right.
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Remembering seeing this post a while back about cocoa powder
https://www.reddit.com/r/Baking/s/Q8TW61ZIWc
Brownies will normally fall apart before being cooled long enough.
I can’t find our cocoa at the moment to measure, but [according to the label](https://images-worker.bonanzastatic.com/afu/images/a672/992d/123e_11381459084/s-l1600.jpg), 1 tablespoon would be 5 grams (I’m sure rounded down), which equals 107 grams for 21.33 tablespoons.
The math at the highest weight before rounding (5.499) would be 117 grams, so the recipe’s weight sounds right.