Cups to Grams
- Cups to Grams
- Grams to Cups
- mL to Grams
| Ingredient | 1 cup | ¾ cup | ½ cup |
|---|---|---|---|
| All-purpose flour | 125 g | 94 g | 63 g |
| Cake flour | 114 g | 86 g | 57 g |
| Granulated sugar | 201 g | 151 g | 100 g |
| Brown sugar | 195 g | 146 g | 97 g |
| Butter | 227 g | 170 g | 113 g |
| Milk | 245 g | 184 g | 122 g |
| Powdered sugar | 121 g | 91 g | 60 g |
| Honey | 336 g | 252 g | 168 g |
| Vegetable oil | 217 g | 163 g | 109 g |
| Breadcrumbs (dried) | 106 g | 80 g | 53 g |
| Oats | 102 g | 77 g | 51 g |
| Rice | 170 g | 128 g | 85 g |
| Sultanas | 160 g | 120 g | 80 g |
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Bakers need to stick together. Soon this page we're providing you with cup to gram conversions for common ingredients. These conversions reference the standard US cup (236.588ml) and assume that your ingredient is being spooned into the cup (your cup may contain 15% more flour if using 'dip and sweep'). Note that we've also included measurements for cups to ouncesfor good measure (pun intended).
How many grams are in a cup?
The number of grams in one cup is dependent upon the ingredientdue to differing ingredient density. For flour1 cup equates to around 125g. For sugar1 cup measures around 200g. For butter1 cup equates to around 227g.
US and UK cup sizes
In the UKcups have rarely been used in published recipes since the 1960s. If it's an old UK recipeit'll use the imperial cup (284.131ml)which is significantly more than its more modern 250ml metric cup counterpartnow referenced in the UK as well as AustraliaNew ZealandCanada and the rest of the Commonwealth.
In the USit's 236.59ml in recipesbut 240ml on nutritional labelling. Still with me? The mess begins before you've even cracked an egg.
With all this confusion around cup sizesweighing in grams with a set of kitchen scales becomes an easier and more accurate way to cook. It also helps you ensure your cake doesn't turn out somewhere between a concrete slab and a chocolate omelette.
You can use the reference tables below to assist you with converting your recipe ingredients from cups to grams. Note that we also have other tools to help you convert grams to tablespoonsteaspoons and mL.
Weighing scales at the readylet's go through the most common baking ingredients in turn...
How much is 1 cup of sugar in grams?
One cup of granulated sugar measures around 200 grams or 7.1 ounces. One cup of powdered sugar weighs around 121 grams or 4.2 ounces.
| Cups | Grams | Ounces |
|---|---|---|
| 1/4 cup | 50 g | 1.8 oz |
| 1/3 cup | 67 g | 2.4 oz |
| 1/2 cup | 101 g | 3.5 oz |
| 2/3 cup | 134 g | 4.7 oz |
| 3/4 cup | 151 g | 5.3 oz |
| 1 cup | 201 g | 7.1 oz |
How much is 1 cup of butter in grams?
One cup of butter measures around 227 grams or 8 ounces. Half a cup of butter weighs around 114 grams or 4 ounces.
| Cups | Grams | Ounces |
|---|---|---|
| 1/4 cup | 57 g | 2 oz |
| 1/3 cup | 76 g | 2.7 oz |
| 1/2 cup | 114 g | 4 oz |
| 2/3 cup | 151 g | 5.3 oz |
| 3/4 cup | 170 g | 6 oz |
| 1 cup | 227 g | 8 oz |
How much is 1 cup of flour in grams?
One cup of all-purpose flour measures around 125 grams or 4.4 ounces. One cup of bread flour weighs around 130 grams or 4.6 ounces.
| Cups | Grams | Ounces |
|---|---|---|
| 1/8 cup (2 tbsp) | 16 g | 0.6 oz |
| 1/4 cup | 31 g | 1.1 oz |
| 1/3 cup | 42 g | 1.5 oz |
| 1/2 cup | 63 g | 2.2 oz |
| 2/3 cup | 83 g | 2.9 oz |
| 3/4 cup | 94 g | 3.3 oz |
| 1 cup | 125 g | 4.4 oz |
| Cups | Grams | Ounces |
|---|---|---|
| 1/4 cup | 33 g | 1.1 oz |
| 1/3 cup | 43 g | 1.5 oz |
| 1/2 cup | 65 g | 2.3 oz |
| 2/3 cup | 87 g | 3.1 oz |
| 3/4 cup | 98 g | 3.4 oz |
| 1 cup | 130 g | 4.6 oz |
| Cups | Grams | Ounces |
|---|---|---|
| 1/8 cup (2 tbsp) | 16 g | 0.6 oz |
| 1/4 cup | 32 g | 1.1 oz |
| 1/3 cup | 42 g | 1.5 oz |
| 1/2 cup | 64 g | 2.2 oz |
| 2/3 cup | 85 g | 3 oz |
| 3/4 cup | 95 g | 3.4 oz |
| 1 cup | 127 g | 4.5 oz |
Other baking ingredients
| Ingredient | 1 Cup | 1/2 Cup | 1/3 Cup |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cake flour | 114 g | 72 g | 38 g |
| Honey | 336 g | 167 g | 112 g |
| Margarine | 230 g | 115 g | 76.6 g |
| Milk | 244.87 g | 122.44 g | 81.62 g |
| Oats | 102.2 g | 51.1 g | 34.1 g |
| Rice (uncooked) | 178.15 g | 89.1 g | 59.38 g |
| Brown sugar (packed) | 195 g | 97.5 g | 65 g |
| Powdered sugar (unsifted) | 120.9 g | 60.45 g | 40.3 g |
| Almonds | 132 g | 66 g | 44 g |
It's worth being aware that the list of ingredient options included in the converter and reference charts are approximationsbased upon ingredient densities sourced from databases and recipe cookbooks. You can see more conversions on the baking ingredient conversions page. For the purposes of clarificationwe reference the US cup (236.588 mL) in our reference charts above.
Calculator created by Alastair Hazell.References
- Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations. Density Database Version 2.0
- Rose Levy Beranbaum. (1988). The Cake Bible
- NIST - Office of Weights and Measures. Metric Cooking Resources
