{0}: {1} to {2}

Convert {0} between {1} and {2}. Based on USDA data.

1 {0} of {1}

16.00 tbsp

Density

243 g/cup · 15.19 g/tbsp · 5.06 g/tsp

{0} conversion table

Cups (cups)Tablespoons (tbsp)
0.25 cups4.00 tbsp
0.5 cups8.00 tbsp
0.75 cups12.00 tbsp
1 cups16.00 tbsp
1.5 cups24.00 tbsp
2 cups31.99 tbsp
3 cups47.99 tbsp
4 cups63.99 tbsp
5 cups79.99 tbsp

Source: USDA FoodData Central (public domain).

Other {0} conversions

{0} to {1} for other ingredients

Ingredient1 cups =
All-Purpose Flour16.01 tbsp
Bread Flour15.99 tbsp
Cake Flour15.99 tbsp
Whole Wheat Flour16.00 tbsp
Almond Flour16.00 tbsp
Coconut Flour16.00 tbsp
Granulated Sugar16.00 tbsp
Powdered Sugar16.00 tbsp
Brown Sugar (packed)16.00 tbsp
Maple Syrup16.00 tbsp

Frequently asked questions

How many {0} is 1 {1} of {2}?

1 {0} of {1} equals {oneConverted} {2}. This conversion uses a density of {3} grams per US cup.

How many grams per cup of {0}?

1 US cup of {0} weighs {1} grams, according to USDA FoodData Central data.

Why can't I just use a standard cups-to-grams conversion?

Cups measure volume, not weight. Different ingredients have different densities. A cup of flour (125g) weighs much less than a cup of honey (340g). Always use ingredient-specific conversions for accurate baking.

Where does this density data come from?

Ingredient densities are from USDA FoodData Central, a public domain database maintained by the United States Department of Agriculture.

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