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100 grams per person. Easy. Whatever the equivalent is in freedom units.
i just checked and it's 100 grams in america, too
Pretty sure they meant the conversion to imperial.
It's different under American standard gravity.
Without being cheeky, grams are commonly used for food recipes in the US. The nutrition facts on the label are all listed in grams/mg
I'd say about 0.0215 bald eagles.
bald eagle weight: 3 – 6.3kg. so you are actually right in the ballpark. Nicely done.
Had to spent a minute or two looking it up but it was worth it.
It really depends what you eat with it. Tomato sauce? Then 100g is not getting you far.
Only if you think in terms of American sized portions
Honestly? I've done 100g all my life, now I'm doing 75 to lose weight and with some salad and a little cheese and whatnot it's enough for me.
150g if I'm not hungry. 200g if I am.
That's like 2 servings though. A serving is usually 56 grams.