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Convert from cups to grams for popular baking and cooking ingredients such as sugar, flour and butter, and find out how many grams are in a cup

The conversion of grams to cups requires knowing the density of the ingredient being measured because the cup is a unit of volume and the gram is a unit of weight. To give an example, 100 grams of flour fills more cups than 100 grams of honey because flour is less dense. All conversions on this page use researched ingredient density figures. Below you will find charts for grams to cup ...

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Find out how many dry ounces or fluid ounces there are in a cup and convert between cups and ounces (oz).

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Cups to Ounces - How Many Ounces in a Cup? - The Calculator Site

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Cups and tablespoons reference chart To make things simple, I've created a reference chart for converting one cup, 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup, etc, to tablespoons (and teaspoons) and converting the other way: tablespoons to cups. Please feel free to bookmark it or print it, to keep it handy.

How Many Tablespoons in a Cup? (1/3 1/2 2/3) - The Calculator Site

Cups to grams and ounces conversions for flour, sugar, butter and other common baking ingredients

1 Cup, 1/2 Cup, 1/3 Cup to Grams, Ounces - The Calculator Site

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A US cup measures 236.6mL. To convert milliliters to cups, divide your mL figure by 236.6. Different cup sizes You can learn more about the different cups sizes in my article about cup sizes around the world. There's also a great article from the UK Telegraph about how cup measures can cause unnecessary havoc in your kitchen. Other Cooking Units

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