Gram to Cup Converter

Convert grams to cups instantly with our accurate and easy-to-use conversion tool.

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Conversion Formula

Cup = Gram × 0.004227

Where:

  • g = Gram
  • cup = Cup

About Gram

The gram (g) is a unit of cookingin the metric system of measurement.

About Cup

The cup (cup) is a unit of cookingin the imperial system of measurement.

How to Convert Gram to Cup

To convert from grams to cups, use our converter above. Simply enter the value in gramsand get instant results in cups.

Quick Reference:

  • 1 g = 0.004227 cup
  • 1 cup = 236.588000 g

Common Gram to Cup Conversions

1 g
= 0.00 cup
5 g
= 0.02 cup
10 g
= 0.04 cup
25 g
= 0.11 cup
50 g
= 0.21 cup
100 g
= 0.42 cup

Conversion Reference Table

Gram (g)Cup (cup)
10.0042
20.0085
30.0127
40.0169
50.0211
100.0423
150.0634
200.0845
250.1057
500.2113
750.317
1000.4227
2501.0567
5002.1134
1,0004.2268

Quick reference table showing common grams to cups conversions.

Real-World Cooking Conversions

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Baking and Pastries

Precise measurements are crucial for cakes, cookies, and bread. Converting grams to cups or ounces to milliliters ensures your baked goods turn out perfect every time.

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International Recipes

Following recipes from different countries requires converting between metric and imperial. A French recipe in grams needs conversion to cups for US kitchens.

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Liquid Ingredients

Convert between milliliters, fluid ounces, cups, and tablespoons for liquids like milk, oil, and water. Essential for accurate recipe measurements.

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Dry Ingredients

Flour, sugar, and spices need proper conversion between grams and cups. Weight measurements are more reliable than volume for dry ingredients.

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Recipe Scaling

Double or halve recipes by converting measurements. Make a family-sized batch or scale down to a single serving with accurate conversions.

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Professional Cooking

Chefs use precise measurements for consistency. Converting between units helps maintain recipe standards across different kitchen setups.

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