Convert cups, tablespoons, and teaspoons to grams for 40+ ingredients. Flour, sugar, butter, honey, oats — ingredient-accurate results every time.
How many grams is 1 cup of flour?
1 cup of all-purpose flour = 125 grams. Bread flour = 130g. Cake flour = 115g. Whole wheat flour = 120g. Almond flour = 96g. The most accurate method: spoon flour into the cup and level off — never scoop directly from the bag (it packs it down and adds 20–30g extra).
How many grams is 1 cup of sugar?
White granulated sugar = 200g per cup. Brown sugar (packed) = 220g. Powdered / icing sugar = 120g (much lighter because it’s aerated). Coconut sugar = 180g. Sugar is one of the most consistent ingredients to measure — a level cup is very reliable.
How many grams is 1 cup of butter?
1 cup of butter = 227g (2 US sticks / 8 oz). Half a cup = 113.5g (1 stick). 1 tablespoon of butter = 14.2g. Butter weight is the same whether melted or softened — only volume changes with melting.
How many grams is 1 cup of oats?
Rolled oats (old-fashioned) = 90g per cup. Quick oats = 80g (smaller flakes, packs tighter in volume). Steel-cut oats = ~160g (denser, heavier). Oat flour = 100g per cup.
How many grams is 1 tablespoon?
1 tablespoon = 1/16 cup = 3 teaspoons. By ingredient: butter = 14g, sugar = 12.5g, flour = 8g, honey = 21g, oil = 14g, salt = 18g, cocoa powder = 5g, baking powder = 12g. Always check ingredient-specific tables for accuracy.
All values based on standard US cups (240mL). Gram weights follow King Arthur Baking and USDA standards. 1 cup = 16 tablespoons = 48 teaspoons.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Gram weights are based on King Arthur Baking standards and USDA food data. Results are accurate for standard US measuring cups (240mL / 8 fl oz). Some variation is normal between brands and how ingredients are stored. For professional baking, always weigh directly on a kitchen scale.