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Conversion, cups to grams

1 CUP = ? g 

 

I always get asked for conversions from cups to grams. So here you go! Ask, and you shall receive (4 years later admittedly, but I’ve been busy keeping mini humans alive).

Please note that these are officially the measurements for British / NZ / Ozzie cups. American cup size is slightly (13ml) smaller which might be worth keeping in mind if your recipe is from the US.

 

NUTS / SEEDS

Almonds                     140g

Almonds, gr                100g

Brazil nuts                  140g

Cashews                      135g

Chia, milled                 90g

Chia, whole                 170g

Flax, milled                  110g

Flax                               155g

Hazelnuts                    135g

Macadamia                  140g

Milled seeds                120g

Pecans                         110g

Pistachios                    135g

Pine nuts                     140g

Pumpkin seeds            135g

Sunflower seeds          140g

Sesame                        140g

Walnuts                       120g

Nut butter                   270g (1/2 cup = 140g)

 

 

FLOUR / FLAKES

Brown rice flour          130g

Buckwheat flour         140g

Cocoa / Cacao             100g

Chestnut flour             100g

Chickpea flour             110g

Coconut flour              130g

Millet, flakes               115g

Millet, flour                130g

Oats                            90g

Polenta, fine                135g

Potato flour                 160g

Quinoa flakes              100g

Quinoa flour                120g

Rye flour                     140g

Sorghum flour             110g

Spelt, flour                  120g

Soya flour                   95g

Teff flour                    145g

 

 

SWEETNESS

Coconut sugar             140g

Dates, pitted               140g

Dates, Medjools         150g

Jaggery                        130g

Prunes                         180g

Raisins                        150g (115g = ¾)

Stevia erylite              200g

Xylitol                        200g

 

 

OTHER

Frozen peas                140g

Leeks, chopped           100g

Butternut, chopped    150g

Sw Potato, chopped   150g

Carrot, grated              70g

Potato, mashed           200g

Pineapple, chopped    150g

Banana, mashed          250g

Banana, dried              115g

Banana, chips              70g

Desiccated coconut     80g

Strawberries                165g

Cherries, dried             100g

Goji berries                 100g

Amaranth                    200g

Buckwheat, grain        200g

Quinoa                        200g

Lentils, puy                  210g

Lentils, red                  190g

Dried chickpeas          200g

Butterbeans                 170g

Red kidney beans        180g

Cacao nibs                   130g

Nutritional yeast         40g

Sea veg, mixed        40g

 

LIQUID

2/3 cup = 165ml

1/3 cup = 80ml

¾ cup = 190ml

¼ cup = 60ml

1/2 cup = 125ml

 

 

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20 Comments

  • Reply JA November 4, 2015 at 9:50 pm

    Hi 
    I have quietly followed, diligently read and very messily made many of your fantastic recipes!! Without comment or thanks (regretfully!) however I couldn\’t enjoy the benefits and value of this the best ever cup to gram list on earth…a zillion chia seeds of thanks 

    • Reply Susan Jane November 5, 2015 at 12:38 pm

      That made my dimples dance! xxx

  • Reply angela mary December 10, 2015 at 12:28 am

    Thanks, Susan Jane. I agree with JA, the best list, ever! Thirteen different flours and what a difference between them…who would have thought?

    • Reply Susan Jane December 10, 2015 at 10:16 am

      Crazy, huh?! Happy Xmas!

  • Reply Veronika January 10, 2016 at 4:43 pm

    Thanks a lot! Great conversion list! 

    • Reply Susan Jane January 11, 2016 at 9:05 pm

      Glad you found it!

  • Reply Maura McGoldrick March 22, 2016 at 6:29 pm

    Hi Susan Jane am confused while all others are estatic. Is each quantity you give on the list in g equal to a cup. I always work with cups Love your recipes

    • Reply Maura March 25, 2016 at 8:26 pm

      looking forward to reply MAURA ANXIOUS TO KNOW ANS

    • Reply Susan Jane May 3, 2016 at 10:47 am

      Hello Maura,

      Yes indeed they are. 1 cup = ?g

      The list refers to one British cup (250ml equivalent). Hope this helps!

      SJ

  • Reply Doreen Simpson February 1, 2017 at 4:49 pm

    Fabulous conversion list… thank you so much for sharing

    • Reply Susan Jane February 4, 2017 at 12:56 pm

      It makes such a difference knowing that the list is finding a grateful kitchen and cook! A great pleasure. xx

  • Reply Penelope Angela Mohan December 13, 2017 at 12:43 pm

    Hello Susan, can you give me CUP equivalent measurement for the following ingredients, please.This is for a Christmas Pudding. Please help me. Thank you.
    115 grams. Self-raising flour
    115 grams. Raisins
    115 grams Sultanas
    115 grams. Breadcrumbs
    115 grams. Dark Brown Sugar
    115 grams Vegetable Shredded Suet (this may have to be bought from a store, I presume).
    Thank you
    Love
    Penny

  • Reply Pongodhall May 16, 2018 at 9:20 am

    A million thanks, all great and I’m just over the moon with flour conversions, thank,yiu ever so much.

    • Reply Susan Jane May 16, 2018 at 8:11 pm

      Thank YOU for your thanks! Have a good one 😉

  • Reply Shanti June 5, 2018 at 11:49 pm

    Thank you for your conversion chart! It helped me with my studies! 🙂 During which I also discovered your wonderful recipes, you are making he world a better place 🙂

    • Reply Susan Jane June 7, 2018 at 7:58 pm

      Thank you Shanti! That is an adorable message to receive. Sending great vibes for your study sessions. x SJ

  • Reply Mel November 9, 2020 at 10:56 am

    Very useful list. Didn’t expect jaggery to be on the list, but it was what I was looking for! Thanks!

  • Reply Gillian May 23, 2021 at 9:47 am

    Can u please tell me what plain flour is as I see u have lots of different flours but not plain.
    Thank you

    • Reply Susan Jane June 1, 2021 at 9:44 am

      I don’t have the measurement of plain flour I’m afraid! I don’t tend to use it sorry

    • Reply Susan Jane June 1, 2021 at 9:45 am

      (at a guess, it would be similar to brown rice flour. Hope this helps! Happy baking)

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