How Many Grams In A Cup (Free Printable) (2024)

Have you ever found a recipe and been confused about how many grams are in a cup? Use these handy conversion tables to easily convert between US cups and grams for many everyday cooking and baking ingredients.

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Even if many people weigh ingredients with measuring cups and spoons, some love to measure ingredients with a kitchen scale.

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  • What is a gram?
  • How many grams are in a cup
  • How to convert cups to grams
  • Cup to grams converter
  • How many grams in a cup of water
  • How many grams in a cup of sugar
  • How many grams in a cup of flour
  • Fats, liquids, and eggs
  • Cups to grams conversion for nuts and seeds
  • Leavening agents and small-measure ingredients
  • Other ingredients
  • How many grams in the UK cup
  • How many grams in the metric cup
  • Essential measuring tools in the kitchen
  • Cups to grams conversion chart printable
  • Related conversions
  • Conclusion
  • FAQ
  • Comments

I know how frustrating it can be to bake favorite recipes without a scale. That is why I created these simple conversion charts so you can easily convert cups to grams for all of your favorite baking ingredients.

Download the free printable cups to grams conversion chart below.

What is a gram?

Grams (abbreviated as "g") are metric units of weight to measure ingredients in the metric system.

1 g =100 milligrams (mg) = 1/1000 kilogram (kg).

Other useful conversion factors are:

  • 1 milligram = 0.001 gram
  • 1 ounce = 28.35 grams
  • 1 fluid ounce = 29.57 grams
  • 1 kilogram = 1000 grams
  • 1 stone = 6350.20 grams
  • 1 U.S. ton = 907,185 grams

Gram is the most widely used unit for non-liquid ingredients in cooking and grocery shopping worldwide.

A few countries, such as the United States, Myanmar, and Liberia, still use the Imperial measurement system instead of the metric one.

How many grams are in a cup

Or, in other words, how much is a cup in grams? It is a good question, but cups and grams are not interchangeable units.

You need to know what ingredient you will convert to get the exact number of grams in one cup. This is because one cup of each ingredient has a different weight.

For example, a cup of granulated sugar equals 200 g, while one cup of all-purpose flour equals 125 g.

There is no single-gram equivalent for a cup because the formula considers the density of the ingredient.

Use the conversion tables below to help you with converting the most popular ingredients from ⅛, ¼, ⅓, ½, ⅔, and ¾ cups to grams.

How to convert cups to grams

Since one cup of granulated sugar equals 200 g, to convert cups to grams, multiply the number of cups by 200, where 200 is a conversion factor for granulated sugar:

the cupsx200.

For all-purpose flour, where one cup equals 125 g of flour, the formula will look like this:

the cupsx125.

This principle should be applied to other cooking and baking ingredients.

So let's have a look at a few examples.

How many grams are in 2 cups of granulated sugar?

2 cupsx200 = 400 g, so

there are 400 grams in 2 cups of granulated sugar.

How many grams are in 2 cups of flour?

2 cupsx125 = 250 g, so

there are 250 grams in 2 cups of flour.

Cup to grams converter

How many grams are in a US cup? While 1 cup of different ingredients has different weights, the most common cup to grams conversions are:

  • There are 237 grams in a cup of water
  • There are 200 grams in a cup of granulated sugar
  • There are 125 grams in a cup of powdered sugar
  • There are 125 grams in a cup of all-purpose flour
  • There are 227 grams in a cup of butter
  • There are 244 grams in a cup of milk

Here are multiple conversion tables to convert cups to grams for the most common ingredients. Select the ingredient that you are looking for to convert.

How many grams in a cup of water

Or how much is one cup of water in grams? 1 cup of water equals 237 grams.

US CupsGrams
1 tsp5 g
1 tbsp15 g
⅛ cup30 g
¼ cup59 g
⅓ cup79 g
½ cup118 g
⅔ cup158 g
¾ cup177g
1 cup237 g

How many grams in a cup of sugar

Or how much is 1 cup of sugar in grams? It depends upon what type of sugar you need to convert: white sugar, brown sugar, etc.

Cups to grams conversion for granulated sugar

US CupsGrams
1 tsp4 g
1 tbsp13 g
⅛ cup25 g
¼ cup50 g
⅓ cup67 g
½ cup100 g
⅔ cup133 g
¾ cup150 g
1 cup200 g

Cups to grams conversion for caster sugar/superfine sugar

US CupsGrams
1 tsp5 g
1 tbsp14 g
⅛ cup28 g
¼ cup56 g
⅓ cup75 g
½ cup113 g
⅔ cup150 g
¾ cup169 g
1 cup225 g

Cups to grams conversion for brown sugar

US CupsGrams
1 tsp4 g
1 tbsp13 g
⅛ cup25 g
¼ cup50 g
⅓ cup67 g
½ cup100 g
⅔ cup133 g
¾ cup150 g
1 cup200 g

Cups to grams conversion for coconut sugar

US CupsGrams
1 tsp
1 tbsp11 g
⅛ cup23 g
¼ cup45 g
⅓ cup60 g
½ cup90 g
⅔ cup120 g
¾ cup135 g
1 cup180 g

Cups to grams conversion for icing/powdered sugar

US CupsGrams
1 tsp3 g
1 tbsp8 g
⅛ cup16 g
¼ cup31 g
⅓ cup42 g
½ cup63 g
⅔ cup83 g
¾ cup94 g
1 cup125 g

How many grams in a cup of flour

Or how much is 1 cup of flour in grams? 1 cup of all-purpose flour equals 125 grams. The same holds for plain flour or white flour in an Australian measuring cup.

Use the measurement conversion tables below for other types of flour.

Cups to grams conversion for all-purpose flour

US CupsGrams
1 tsp3 g
1 tbsp8 g
⅛ cup16 g
¼ cup31 g
⅓ cup42 g
½ cup63 g
⅔ cup83 g
¾ cup94 g
1 cup125 g

Cups to grams conversion for self-rising flour

US CupsGrams
1 tsp3 g
1 tbsp8 g
⅛ cup16 g
¼ cup31 g
⅓ cup42 g
½ cup63 g
⅔ cup83 g
¾ cup94 g
1 cup125 g

Cups to grams conversion for cake flour

US CupsGrams
1 tsp2 g
1 tbsp6 g
⅛ cup13 g
¼ cup25 g
⅓ cup33 g
½ cup50 g
⅔ cup67 g
¾ cup75 g
1 cup100 g

Cups to grams conversion for gluten-free flour

US CupsGrams
1 tsp3 g
1 tbsp8 g
⅛ cup15 g
¼ cup31 g
⅓ cup41 g
½ cup61 g
⅔ cup81 g
¾ cup92 g
1 cup122 g

Cups to grams conversion for bread flour

US CupsGrams
1 tsp3 g
1 tbsp8 g
⅛ cup16 g
¼ cup32 g
⅓ cup42 g
½ cup64 g
⅔ cup85 g
¾ cup95 g
1 cup127 g

Cups to grams conversion for whole wheat flour

US CupsGrams
1 tsp3 g
1 tbsp8 g
⅛ cup16 g
¼ cup32 g
⅓ cup43 g
½ cup65 g
⅔ cup86 g
¾ cup97 g
1 cup130 g

Cups to grams conversion for cornflour (UK) / Cornstarch (US)

US CupsGrams
1 tsp3 g
1 tbsp9 g
⅛ cup19 g
¼ cup38 g
⅓ cup50 g
½ cup75 g
⅔ cup100 g
¾ cup113 g
1 cup150 g

Cups to grams conversion for cocoa powder

US CupsGrams
1 tsp2.5 g
1 tbsp7 g
⅛ cup15 g
¼ cup30 g
⅓ cup39 g
½ cup59 g
⅔ cup79 g
¾ cup89 g
1 cup118 g

Fats, liquids, and eggs

How many grams in a cup of butter

Or how much is 1 cup of butter in grams? 1 cup of butter equals 227 grams.

US CupsGrams
1 tsp5 g
1 tbsp14 g
⅛ cup28 g
¼ cup57 g
⅓ cup76 g
½ cup113 g
⅔ cup151 g
¾ cup170 g
1 cup227 g

Cups to grams conversion for margarine

US CupsGrams
1 tsp4.5 g
1 tbsp14 g
⅛ cup27 g
¼ cup54 g
⅓ cup72 g
½ cup109 g
⅔ cup145 g
¾ cup163 g
1 cup217 g

Cups to grams conversion for vegetable oil

US CupsGrams
1 tsp5 g
1 tbsp14 g
⅛ cup28 g
¼ cup56 g
⅓ cup74 g
½ cup112 g
⅔ cup149 g
¾ cup168 g
1 cup223 g

Other fats

IngredientUS CupsGrams
Clarified butter1 cup195 g
Vegetable shortening 1 cup 192 g
Canola oil 1 cup 215 g
Sunflower oil 1 cup 215 g
Grapeseed oil 1 cup 215 g
Extra virgin olive oil 1 cup 220 g
Coconut oil1 cup216 g

How many grams in a cup of milk

US CupsGrams
1 tsp5 g
1 tbsp15 g
⅛ cup31 g
¼ cup61 g
⅓ cup81 g
½ cup122 g
⅔ cup163 g
¾ cup183 g
1 cup244 g

Whipping cream / heavy cream

US CupsGrams
1 tsp5 g
1 tbsp15 g
⅛ cup30 g
¼ cup60 g
⅓ cup79 g
½ cup119 g
⅔ cup159 g
¾ cup179 g
1 cup238 g

Cups to grams conversion for liquids ingredients

IngredientUS CupsGrams
Sour cream1 cup242 g
Full-fat yogurt 1 cup 243 g
Buttermilk 1 cup 242 g
Half and half 1 cup 242 g
Crème fraîche 1 cup 232 g
Cream cheese1 cup225 g
Mascarpone 1 cup 250 g
Maple syrup1 cup317 g
Lemon juice1 cup230 g

Eggs

1 large egg (in the shell)56.7 g
1 large egg (no shell)50g
1 large egg yolk20 g
1 large egg white30g

Note: weights for the whole egg, egg yolk, and egg white include the chalazae – a membrane that attaches the yolk to the shell.

Cups to grams conversion for nuts and seeds

IngredientUS CupsGrams
Whole almonds1 cup160 g
Ground almonds 1 cup 120 g
Slivered almonds1 cup120 g
Sliced almonds 1 cup 110 g
Whole hazelnuts 1 cup 135 g
Whole pecans1 cup115 g
Pecans halves 1 cup 100 g
Pecans coarsely chopped 1 cup 114 g
Whole walnuts1 cup100 g
Walnuts halves1 cup100 g
Walnuts coarsely chopped 1 cup 114 g
Whole peanuts 1 cup 110 g
Whole pistachios1 cup152 g
Whole cashews1 cup140 g
Pepitas (shell-less pumpkin seeds) 1 cup 120 g
Pine nuts1 cup135 g
Sunflower seeds (no shell) 1 cup 130 g
Sesame seeds 1 cup 140 g
Poppy seeds1 cups140 g
Whole flaxseed1 cups150 g
Chia seeds1 cup163 g

Leavening agents and small-measure ingredients

IngredientTeaspoonsGrams
Baking powder1 tsp4.6 g
Baking soda 1 teaspoon 4.6 g
Yeast, Instant 1 teaspoon 3.2 g
Yeast, active dry 1 teaspoon 2.8 g
Salt 1 teaspoon 5.7 g
Gelatin, powdered 1 teaspoon 3.1 g
Vanilla extract 1 teaspoon 4.2 g
Cream of tartar 1 teaspoon 3.4 g
Cinnamon and other spices
(allspice, nutmeg, clove, etc.)
1 tsp3 g

Other ingredients

IngredientUS CupsGrams
Peanut butter1 cup250 g
Almond butter1 cup240 g
Chocolate chips 1 cup 175 g
Coconut, shredded 1 cup 100 g
Pumpkin puree 1 cup 250 g
Applesauce 1 cup 250 g
Banana, mashed1 cup255 g
Bread crumbs1 cup119 g

Notes:

  • All conversions are approximate weights.
  • Ingredient weights may vary.
  • Flour is measured using the scoop and levelmethod

How many grams in the UK cup

Ingredient1 UK CupGrams
Plain flour1 cup174 g
Caster sugar1 cup240 g
Brown sugar1 cup260 g
Icing sugar1 cup138 g
Butter1 cup273 g
Vegetable Shortening1 cup229 g
Milk1 cup291 g
Buttermilk1 cup291 g
Honey1 cup404 g
Sour cream1 cup291 g
Yogurt (full fat)1 cup291 g

How many grams in the metric cup

Ingredient1 Metric CupGrams
Plain flour1 cup153 g
Caster sugar1 cup211 g
Brown sugar1 cup229 g
Icing sugar1 cup122 g
Butter1 cup240 g
Vegetable shortening1 cup202 g
Milk1 cup259 g
Buttermilk1 cup256 g
Honey1 cup355 g
Sour cream1 cup256 g
Yogurt (full fat)1 cup256 g

Source: www.calculateme.com

There are a number of tools that you need to measure ingredients accurately and precisely.

These include a digital scale, measuring cups and spoons for dry goods, and liquid measuring cups.

The most important thing in baking, though, isn't just one tool but a set of the right baking tools that work together.

Kitchen scale

I primarily create and make all the recipes on the blog, measuring ingredients with a kitchen scale. Why?

A food scale provides the most accurate, error-free results and uses different units such as fluid ounces, dry ounces, milliliters, and grams.

And one of the most important things is that a digital scale is mess-free: no cups or bowls to rinse and wash out.

A kitchen scale I own is from Escali. It has a glass surface that is leakproof and easy to clean. The scale gives weight readings in 0.1 oz. (1 g) increments.

And I love the colors in Escali scales! You can choose between various hues, so no matter your taste, there is an option for you.

Moreover, if you ever need to convert grams to cups, the grams to-cups conversion charts will help you.

Measuring cups

One of the best dry measuring cups in the market today is from OXO. They are heavy-duty and can hold together with a magnet to keep them from toppling over when you store them.

They also sit flat on the counter to make them easy to pour ingredients into without any risk of tipping over.

Remember that you can't use paper cups or your favorite coffee ceramic cup to measure ingredients.

Measuring spoons

I love this set of stainless steel measuring spoons I bought onAmazon long ago. If you want to purchase a 9-piece set of measuring cups and spoons, here is the one I own.

Liquid measuring cups

To measure liquids, you need a set of glass Pyrex measuring cups. It is always ideal to have a one-cup liquid and a two-cup liquid measuring cup. Read about the difference between PYREX® and pyrex®.

I also love this liquid measuring cup made of BPA-free plastic and this cute measuring shot glass.

Cups to grams conversion chart printable

If you need the cups to grams conversion chart in PDF, head over and download this print-friendly version. This cheat sheet covers the most common dry and liquid baking ingredients.

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You can laminate it with a thermal laminatorand put it inside your kitchen cabinet, on the side of the fridge, or in your favorite recipe binder.

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Also, you will fall in love with this simple tool -Cake Pan Converter- to calculate cake pan sizes.

And don't skip my FREE kitchen conversion chart. It is perfect for everyday cooking and baking!

Conclusion

This is the most helpful conversion guide among all the cooking and baking measurement conversions.

I hope you enjoyed this post on how many grams in a cup. You might see other frequently asked questions about cups to grams conversion, for example:

  • What is 1 cup in grams
  • How much is a cup in grams
  • How many grams are in a cup
  • How many grams in 1 cup
  • How much is 1 cup in grams
  • How many grams is a cup
  • How many grams is 1 cup
  • How many grams in one cup
  • How many g in a cup

FAQ

What is a scant cup?

A scant cup means "just barely full." So, for example, in cooking and baking, if you don't fill the measuring cup to the top, lacking a little bit, you will get a scant cup.

How many grams in a cup of flour

There are 125 grams of flour in one cup.

How much does 1 cup of flour weigh

1 cup of flour weighs 125 grams.

How many grams of sugar in a cup

There are 200 grams of granulated sugar in a cup.

How many grams in a cup of butter

There are 227 grams in a cup of butter.

How many grams is half a cup of butter

Half a cup of butter equals 113 grams.

How many grams in a cup of water

There are 237 grams in a cup of water.

How many grams is a cup of rice

There are 185 grams of long white rice in one cup, 190 grams of brown medium-grain rice, 195 g of Basmati rice, and 200 grams of white short round rice in a cup.

How many grams in a cup of oats

There are 90 grams of rolled oats in one cup.

Sources for conversion calculators:

How Many Grams In A Cup (Free Printable) (2024)

FAQs

How many grams is 1 cup? ›

340 grams

How to convert cups into grams? ›

Dry ingredient conversions
  1. 1/4 cup = 32g.
  2. 1/2 cup = 64g.
  3. 1 cup = 125g.
  4. 2 cups = 250g.

How many grams is roughly a cup? ›

Grams To Cups Conversion Chart (Liquids)
Cups (US)GramsOunces
1 cup240 g8 oz
2 cups480 g16 oz
3 cups720 g24 oz
4 cups960 g32 oz
6 more rows
May 24, 2023

How many ounces are in a cup responses? ›

There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup.

Is 1 cup equal to 100g? ›

For example, 100 grams of water is roughly equivalent to about 0.42 cups (approximately 1/2 cup) because water has a density of approximately 1 gram per milliliter, and there are approximately 240 milliliters (or 1 cup) in a cup.

Is 1 cup equal to 200g? ›

The exact conversion of grams (g) to cups can vary depending on the density of the substance you're measuring. However, a general guideline for all-purpose flour is that 1 cup is approximately equal to 125 grams. So, 200 grams of all-purpose flour is roughly equivalent to 1.6 cups.

How many grams is 1 cup or flour? ›

120 grams

What is 1 cup of flour in grams? ›

A cup of all-purpose flour weighs 4 1/4 ounces or 120 grams. This chart is a quick reference for volume, ounces, and grams equivalencies for common ingredients.

How to measure grams? ›

The only way to accurately measure in grams is to use a scale. Other tools, such as kitchen cups and spoons, provide a rough estimate. Also, keep a conversion calculator or chart on hand so you can measure grams when you don't have a scale available.

What is a cup in ounces or grams? ›

In the US, 1 cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces.

Is a cup best measured in grams? ›

Cups are used to measure volume, such as the amount of liquid ingredients, while grams are used to measure weight, such as the amount of flour or sugar. Using cups to measure ingredients can be less precise than using grams, as the amount of an ingredient in a cup can vary based on how tightly it is packed.

Does 1 cup equal 4 ounces? ›

- 1 cup is equivalent to 8 fluid ounces. This is a standardized volume measurement. - When dealing with dry ingredients, such as flour or sugar, you might see measurements in ounces as well.

What does 1 oz look like in cups? ›

To convert 1 ounce to cups, you can simply use 1/8 cup as a substitute. To get the number of cups from fluid ounces, you divide the number of ounces by 8. So 1 ounce divided by 8 equals 1/8 cup. If you only have teaspoons, you multiply the number of ounces by 6.

How many ounces is a cup example? ›

To convert cups to ounces, you just have to remember that there are 8 fluid ounces in a cup. So, for each cup, you just multiply the amount by 8 to get the total fluid ounces. For instance, to find out how many ounces are in 3 cups, you would multiply 3 x 8 to equal 24 fluid ounces.

Is 1 cup 130 grams? ›

For example if a recipe calls for all purpose flour, it is written "1 cup (130 grams) all purpose flour". The reason I write recipes in this way is that depending on where you live you may use volume (cup) measurements or you may weigh (grams) your ingredients.

Is 227 grams 1 cup? ›

Honey, Molasses, and Syrup
GramsCups
170 g1/2 cup
227 g2/3 cup
255 g3/4 cup
340 g1 cup
3 more rows
Nov 14, 2023

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