| MainFacts | | Convert grams to cups, g to cups | Share | Cups to Grams Converter | | Water - 250 g/cup Baking Powder - 225 g/cup Butter - 230 g/cup Cinnamon Powder - 125 g/cup Cocoa Powder - 125 g/cup Coffee Powder - 75 g/cup Cornstarch - 175 g/cup Flour - 143 g/cup Honey - 350 g/cup Oil, Coconut - 230 g/cup Oil, Palm - 228 g/cup Oil, Sunflower - 230 g/cup Pet Food - 85 g/cup Salt, Granulated - 320 g/cup Salt, Powder - 345 g/cup Soda, Baking - 225 g/cup Sugar, Beet - 200 g/cup Sugar, Brown - 180 g/cup Sugar, Granulated - 175 g/cup Sugar, Powder - 140 g/cup cup | | 1 * 250 = 250 g | | HISTORY | Grams to Cups Converter | | Water - 0.004 cup/g Baking Powder - 0.00444 cup/g Butter - 0.00435 cup/g Cinnamon Powder - 0.008 cup/g Cocoa Powder - 0.008 cup/g Coffee Powder - 0.0133 cup/g Cornstarch - 0.00571 cup/g Flour - 0.00702 cup/g Honey - 0.00286 cup/g Oil, Coconut - 0.00435 cup/g Oil, Palm - 0.0044 cup/g Oil, Sunflower - 0.00435 cup/g Pet Food - 0.0118 cup/g Salt, Granulated - 0.00313 cup/g Salt, Powder - 0.0029 cup/g Soda, Baking - 0.00444 cup/g Sugar, Beet - 0.005 cup/g Sugar, Brown - 0.00556 cup/g Sugar, Granulated - 0.00571 cup/g Sugar, Powder - 0.00714 cup/g g | | 1 * 0.004 = 0.004 cup | | HISTORY | | MEMORY:  | Calculations have not been made yet. | 1 cup is equivalent to 250 milliliters, 0.25 liters, or 250 cubic centimeters. How to convert cups to grams? How many grams in one cup? These formulas represent the conversion of the units (More): cups = grams / density grams = cups * density cups to grams conversion table for water | 1/64 cup | 3.91 g | | 1/32 cup | 7.81 g | | 1/16 cup | 15.6 g | | 1/10 cup | 25 g | | 1/8 cup | 31.3 g | | 1/4 cup | 62.5 g | | 1/3 cup | 83.3 g | | 1/2 cup | 125 g | | 1 cup | 250 g | | 1 1/64 cup | 254 g | | 1 1/32 cup | 258 g | | 1 1/16 cup | 266 g | | 1 1/10 cup | 275 g | | 1 1/8 cup | 281 g | | 1 1/4 cup | 313 g | | 1 1/3 cup | 333 g | | 1 1/2 cup | 375 g | | 2 cups | 500 g | | 2 1/64 cups | 504 g | | 2 1/32 cups | 508 g | | | 2 1/16 cups | 516 g | | 2 1/10 cups | 525 g | | 2 1/8 cups | 531 g | | 2 1/4 cups | 563 g | | 2 1/3 cups | 583 g | | 2 1/2 cups | 625 g | | 3 cups | 750 g | | 3 1/64 cups | 754 g | | 3 1/32 cups | 758 g | | 3 1/16 cups | 766 g | | 3 1/10 cups | 775 g | | 3 1/8 cups | 781 g | | 3 1/4 cups | 813 g | | 3 1/3 cups | 833 g | | 3 1/2 cups | 875 g | | 4 cups | 1000 g | | 4 1/64 cups | 1000 g | | 4 1/32 cups | 1010 g | | 4 1/16 cups | 1020 g | | 4 1/10 cups | 1030 g | | | 4 1/8 cups | 1030 g | | 4 1/4 cups | 1060 g | | 4 1/3 cups | 1080 g | | 4 1/2 cups | 1130 g | | 5 cups | 1250 g | | 5 1/64 cups | 1250 g | | 5 1/32 cups | 1260 g | | 5 1/16 cups | 1270 g | | 5 1/10 cups | 1280 g | | 5 1/8 cups | 1280 g | | 5 1/4 cups | 1310 g | | 5 1/3 cups | 1330 g | | 5 1/2 cups | 1380 g | | 6 cups | 1500 g | | 6 1/64 cups | 1500 g | | 6 1/32 cups | 1510 g | | 6 1/16 cups | 1520 g | | 6 1/10 cups | 1530 g | | 6 1/8 cups | 1530 g | | 6 1/4 cups | 1560 g | | | 6 1/3 cups | 1580 g | | 6 1/2 cups | 1630 g | | 7 cups | 1750 g | | 7 1/64 cups | 1750 g | | 7 1/32 cups | 1760 g | | 7 1/16 cups | 1770 g | | 7 1/10 cups | 1780 g | | 7 1/8 cups | 1780 g | | 7 1/4 cups | 1810 g | | 7 1/3 cups | 1830 g | | 7 1/2 cups | 1880 g | | 8 cups | 2000 g | | 8 1/64 cups | 2000 g | | 8 1/32 cups | 2010 g | | 8 1/16 cups | 2020 g | | 8 1/10 cups | 2030 g | | 8 1/8 cups | 2030 g | | 8 1/4 cups | 2060 g | | 8 1/3 cups | 2080 g | | 8 1/2 cups | 2130 g | | grams to cups conversion table for water | 1 g | 0.004 cup | | 5 g | 0.02 cup | | 10 g | 0.04 cup | | 20 g | 0.08 cup | | 25 g | 0.1 cup | | 30 g | 0.12 cup | | 35 g | 0.14 cup | | 40 g | 0.16 cup | | 45 g | 0.18 cup | | 50 g | 0.2 cup | | 55 g | 0.22 cup | | 60 g | 0.24 cup | | 65 g | 0.26 cup | | 70 g | 0.28 cup | | 75 g | 0.3 cup | | 80 g | 0.32 cup | | 85 g | 0.34 cup | | 90 g | 0.36 cup | | 95 g | 0.38 cup | | 100 g | 0.4 cup | | | 105 g | 0.42 cup | | 110 g | 0.44 cup | | 115 g | 0.46 cup | | 120 g | 0.48 cup | | 125 g | 0.5 cup | | 130 g | 0.52 cup | | 135 g | 0.54 cup | | 140 g | 0.56 cup | | 145 g | 0.58 cup | | 150 g | 0.6 cup | | 155 g | 0.62 cup | | 160 g | 0.64 cup | | 165 g | 0.66 cup | | 170 g | 0.68 cup | | 175 g | 0.7 cup | | 180 g | 0.72 cup | | 185 g | 0.74 cup | | 190 g | 0.76 cup | | 200 g | 0.8 cup | | 210 g | 0.84 cup | | | 220 g | 0.88 cup | | 230 g | 0.92 cup | | 240 g | 0.96 cup | | 250 g | 1 cup | | 260 g | 1.04 cups | | 270 g | 1.08 cups | | 280 g | 1.12 cups | | 290 g | 1.16 cups | | 300 g | 1.2 cups | | 310 g | 1.24 cups | | 320 g | 1.28 cups | | 330 g | 1.32 cups | | 340 g | 1.36 cups | | 350 g | 1.4 cups | | 360 g | 1.44 cups | | 370 g | 1.48 cups | | 380 g | 1.52 cups | | 390 g | 1.56 cups | | 400 g | 1.6 cups | | 410 g | 1.64 cups | | | 420 g | 1.68 cups | | 430 g | 1.72 cups | | 440 g | 1.76 cups | | 450 g | 1.8 cups | | 460 g | 1.84 cups | | 470 g | 1.88 cups | | 480 g | 1.92 cups | | 490 g | 1.96 cups | | 500 g | 2 cups | | 550 g | 2.2 cups | | 600 g | 2.4 cups | | 650 g | 2.6 cups | | 700 g | 2.8 cups | | 750 g | 3 cups | | 800 g | 3.2 cups | | 850 g | 3.4 cups | | 900 g | 3.6 cups | | 950 g | 3.8 cups | | 1000 g | 4 cups | | 2000 g | 8 cups | | Grams correspond to the mass of an object, while cups measure the volume of space an object occupies. If we have one or several cups and want to convert to k, we need to know the density of the liquid or material. The density is provided above. For example, water has a the ratio of 250 g per cup. This principle applies to similar liquids like oil. To find an unknown mass, use an appropriate instrument to measure the volume. Lets assume, we have 10 liters of oil with a density of 230 g per cup, at first lets calcullate amount of cups. It is 10 *4 = 40. We can convert to grams by multiplying the volume (40 cups ) by the density (230 g/cup), giving us 9200 grams, which is equal to 9.2 kg. This shows that oil is significantly lighter than water. The calculations may be approximate. For instance, typical dry-expanded pet foods have densities ranging from 0.28 to 0.4 kilograms per liter. Additionally, the website calculates based on the average density of bulk materials. Keep in mind that accuracy can vary based on the specific situation, country, and location due to differences in what is considered a standard cup and measurement unit. | anonymous: 2019-07-31 11:26:11Remember that US cups are different to UK cups. Solids e.g. flour will weigh differently to liquid. US cup = 150 gms, UK cup = probably the same 150gms, 1 US cup of water = 236.5 millilitres It used to be just use as a rule of thumb the same in liquid as weight but actually they don't tally correctly and converting that way you might get the recipe wrong. e.g. U.S. Metric 1 cup 226 grams, 1 cup of caster sugar 200 gram,s 1 cup of raw sugar 250 grams, 1 cup of brown sugar 220 grams. |
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| Schoolboy: 2021-02-28 04:04:45I am going to present an answer about how many cups are in one gram. Usually people ask on the contrary, how many grams are there in one cup. A measurement in cups are not so common because it is non standard measurement unit of capacity. In the American measurement system one cup is equal to 236 milliliters, while in Europe it is 250 milliliters. So cups as measurement units are different, lets take more convenient volume, which is 250 ml.Another problem is that cups are measurement of volume. But grams are a measurement of weight. However if we talk about just water then one gram is equal to one milliliter. So one gram is equal to 1/250 = 0.004 of a cup.Now it is clear how many cups are there in one kilogram of water. A kilo is a thousand grams. We take this number and we multiply it by a thousand. Thus, when we're dealing with water, one kilo is equal to 0.004 * 1000 = 4 cups.I believe that it helped you to understand how the calculations are happening. To my mind it is not very complicated to find out a solution, when having water. Also i want to emphasize that one milliliter is equal to one cubic centimeter, no matter what is a material, because both units represent volume. Thanks a lot fot the tool it helps me to make food in my kichen and use various recipies. |
| Guest: 2021-03-15 04:28:09 Hello. I would like to give you an answer to the question about an equation between humans unit cup and standard unit gram. The question is how many grams in a cup? So to answer the question we need to know a material which is used for measuring. Actually, there are two parts to the answer. So one cup is not one cup. Cups are different. It is important to know the volume of the cup. Many cups have no label which contains needed data for measurement. Then you have two choices. One choice is to trust yourself and use approximate volume. In domestic usage, this can be enough. But you need not spoil your meal. You should follow the recipe for the meal. Another method is to take a jar with familiar capacity. Then it will be a more precise situation. Let's assume that your cup is 250 milliliters. Then your cup is 250 grams of water. But for another material, there is a different situation. If you want to find out how much flour does your cup contains in grams, you need to know the value of milliliters per gram for flour. You can solve this problem. This website is really good to answer the question. Well, finally, don't break your expensive cup while reading this post. |
| Marry: 2024-07-11 10:46:25All cups are like a little nudge to take a moment and be present in the here and now. They're filled with wishes for joy, sunshine, dreams coming true, and happiness just for us. Cups are convenient for measuring bulk materials. When we're cooking, we use these measurements for all sorts of ingredients like baking powder, butter, cinnamon, cocoa, coffee, cornstarch, and flour. And sometimes we use honey, milk, oil, and sugar, too. But that's all for us humans. Our hairy friends, dogs, and cats, eat pet food, which can also be measured with cups. |
| John: 2024-09-11 10:57:26I miss the values: 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.5 cups to grams. Also the 225, 425, 275, 375, 1500 can be shown and presented. |
| Guest: 2024-12-11 06:26:47Cup, mug, coffee, tea, water. Cup with or without a handle. Crumpled cups, cups with vertical ribbing, and even invalid cups. The sheer diversity of cups we use in our homes every day is a testament to the rich cultural variations we encounter. From offices to coffee shops, universities to schools, these attributes are ubiquitous. They remind us that a person's choice of cup is a reflection of their unique cultural background and personal preferences. Remembering the English people, the most famous snobs, who still believe that drinking tea from a porcelain cup is much tastier than from a clay mug, it isn't easy to disagree with them. Many focus groups confirmed that in addition to the tea itself, its taste is affected by the dishes it serves: material, shape, design, and even the handle. The story is identical to coffee. A cup of tea or coffee symbolizes hospitality and sophistication, elegance and refinement: a good attitude and open dialogue. Offering a cup of a hot drink is a way to greet a person. Enjoying the taste is about spending time leisurely. After all, you can't even drink using a hot drink. It's always a pastime. Let's recall some bright facts from the cup's history, which came to us from China, as is commonly believed, in the 6th century. Porcelain was chosen as the cup material due to its characteristics, lightness, technological and aesthetic aspects. Then, the Japanese acquired a secret technology. Then Europe and the whole world wanted beauty and aesthetics. Now, it's surprising to us, but the first cups were in the form of bowls. That is, they did not have handles. In some places, they still are. The innovative idea of attaching a handle to a cup (bowl) was efficient and functional and later led to the emergence of such a phenomenon as the tea ceremony. Knocking the cup on the saucer was strictly forbidden when holding the cup with your fingers by the handle and loudly knocking with a spoon on the edges of the cup when stirring. And other seemingly insignificant recommendations were conditioned and expected from everyone. It is unnecessary to say that all these etiquette were the norm in high society. However, it later leaked to the masses in the form of good manners. So, if you drink tea or coffee, it is essential to convert cup to grams (g) and convert grams (g) to cup. Be healthy. | Use username: Guest, Anonymous, Programmer QUOTES, SAYINGS: | I will not surrender responsibility for my life and my actions.John Enoch Powell | Unquiet souls. In the dark fermentation of earth, in the never idle workshop of nature, in the eternal movement, yea shall find yourselves again.Matthew Arnold | I think it's adult contemporary music. The lyrics are full of new innovative obscenities.Paul | |