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Measures for Recipes in grams in a 250 ml cup

Updated: Mar 5

  • Because in various recipes, the measure is expressed in cups as the main unit of measurement, which is 250 ml. Women always rely on the scales, but experienced housewives know by eye how much to add, for these less experienced housewives for these reasons I enclose a table of quantities in grams.


250 ml cup


Butter

  • 1 cup butter = 227 g

  • 1/4 cups of butter = 57 g

  • 1/3 cup butter = 76 g

  • 1/2 cups of butter = 113 g

Flour and powdered sugar

  • 1/4 cups = 32 g

  • 1/3 cup = 43 g

  • 2/3 cup = 85 g

  • 3/4 cups = 96 g

  • 1 cup = 136 g

Oatmeal

  • 1/4 cups = 21 g

  • 1/3 cup = 28 g

  • 1/2 cups = 43 g

  • 1 cup = 85 g

Crystal sugar

  • 1/4 cups = 50 g

  • 1/3 cup = 67 g

  • 1/2 cups = 100 g

  • 2/3 cup = 134 g

  • 3/4 cups = 150 g

  • 1 cup = 201 g

Brown sugar

  • 1/4 cups = 55 g

  • 1/3 cup = 73 g

  • 1/2 cups = 110 g

  • 1 cup = 220 g

Honey and syrup

  • 1/4 cups = 85 g

  • 1/3 cup = 113 g

  • 1/2 cups = 170 g

  • 2/3 cup = 227 g

  • 3/4 cups = 255 g

  • 1 cup = 340 g

More important measures

  • 1 cup pieces of chocolate = 152 g

  • 1 cup cocoa powder = 128 g

  • 1 cup chopped walnuts = 122 g

  • 1 cup coconut flour = 71 g

  • 1 cup margarine = 205 g

  • 1 cup whole walnuts = 99 g

NOTE: If you have a cup in the recipe, it is usually a 250 ml cup, but you can use any cup, it is important that the ratio of the amount of food is the same as in the recipe.


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