Cookbook:Kilogram

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The kilogram or kilogramme (old BE), or kilo, abbreviated kg, is a unit of weight. It is equal to 1000 g or 2⅕ (2.2) lbs. One liter of pure water weighs one kilogram. As many recipes have been approximately converted from one system to another, a similarly approximate conversion back may yield the original recipe.

Kilograms US customary measure
.025 ~1 oz
.028409 1 oz
.03 ~1 oz
.05 ~2 oz
.05681 2 oz
.06 ~2 oz
.075 ~3 oz
.085227 3 oz
.09 ~3 oz
.1 ~4 oz = ~¼ lb
.11363 4 oz = ¼ lb
.12 ~4 oz = ~¼ lb
.125 ~4 oz = ~¼ lb
.125 ¹¹⁄₄₀ (0.275) lb
.15 ~⅓ lb
.15 ⅓ lb
.225 ~½ lb
.227 ½ lb
.25 ~½ lb
.25 ¹¹⁄₂₀ (0.55) lb
.27 ⅔ lb
.3 ~⅔ lb
.45 ~1 lb
.45 1 lb
.5 ~1 lb
.5 1¹⁄₁₀ (1.1) lb
.9 ~2 lb
.90 2 lb
1 ~2 lb
1 2⅕ (2.2) lb = 35⅕ (35.2) oz
1 ~2.203125 lb = ~35¼ [35.25] oz
1 ~2¼ (2.25) lb
1.00142045 2¹³⁄₆₄ 2.203125 lb = 35¼ (35.25) oz
1.0227 2¼ (2.25) lb

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