How Many Ounces In A Cup? (2024)

Every time I read a recipe (in a cookbook or in a magazine), the most common search query I instantly make is how many ounces in a cup? Or, how many tablespoons in a cup? When I am lucky, the webpage calculator in the search engine opens instantly and when I am not, my phone keeps thinking until it slams a message on my face saying, “can’t connect to the server.” Well, I think all food lovers like me who loves to cook, it’s one of the most common cooking questions—how many ounces in a cup and so on.

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Unfortunately, the answer isn’t very simple unless you’re a math genius who can calculate things in your mind in mere seconds. Though all the dry, wet and spoon calculations are correlated, there is a different formula for each one. While the dry measurements take the weight, liquid measurements take fluid volume into consideration. In this post, I am going to include ready-to-use formulas for cups to oz converter, so it becomes super handy for you.

Plus, a downloadable chart(shown above) that you can print and use it for everyday kitchen usage.

Click here to download the Kitchen Conversion Chart!

How many ounces in a cup? (Fluid Measurements)

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Cups to Ounce Converter

Cups to Ounce Converter

Type a value in the Cups field to convert the value to Ounces:

Cups to Fluid Ounces

Ounces =

How Many Dry OZ in A Cup?

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Though many of us assume that an ounce to cup calculator will remain the same irrespective of the ingredient, in reality, it is not. If using dry ingredients such as flour, sugar, chocolate chips, nuts or seeds, you will have to use a dry measuring cup.

The one, pictured above is a dry measuring cup, which is great for measuring all-purpose flour, or something similar. The rule for dry measurement is to weigh your ingredients and based on your ingredient the ounce value may change when it comes to oz to cup converter.

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1 tablespoon 3 teaspoons ½ ounce 14.3 grams
⅛ cup 2 tablespoons 1 fluid ounce 28.3 grams
¼ cup 4 tablespoons 2 fluid ounces 56.7 grams
⅓ cup 5 ⅓ tablespoons 2.6 fluid ounces 75.6 grams
½ cup 8 tablespoons 4 ounces 113.4 grams 1 stick of butter
¾ cup 12 tablespoons 6 ounces .375 pound 170 grams
2 cups 32 tablespoons 16 ounces 1 pound 453.6 grams
4 cups 64 tablespoons 32 ounces 2 pounds 907 grams

Though both fluid ounces and dry measure ounces have the same name, there's a difference between them. While the dry one measures weight, the liquid one measures volume.

In case of liquid measuring, a cup equals to 8 ounces or a cup of liquid is equal to 8 fluid ounces. The rule, however, changes for the dry ingredients. In case of dry measures, a cup of dry flour (APF) weighs 4.5 ounces, not 8 ounces.

Similarly, a cup of nuts may weigh a little over 8 ounces. In short, you weigh the ingredient with a scale when a recipe calls for a cup of dry ingredient. Similarly, for liquid measurement, you use a liquid measuring cup for correctly taking the required amount of fluid for the recipe. In the end, all you need to remember is dry measuring cups are for flour, nuts, berries, and similar dry ingredients whereas liquid measuring cups are designed for yogurt, water, cooking oil and similar liquid ingredients.

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NOTE: A liquid measuring cup is usually a glass or a plastic mug (pictured above) with a handle. A dry measuring cup, on the other hand, resembles a small cup with a long handle and holds the exact amount of a dry ingredient and should always be leveled off with a flat edge while using for a particular recipe.

CAUTION: It is highly recommended to use designated measuring cups for dry or wet ingredients. After all, by using the right type of measuring cup will let you use the exact amount of ingredients for the recipe you’re making. In baking, in particular, never use a liquid measuring cup to measure flour. As the volume or weight measurement is different in both the cases, you will end up adding more or less if you use an incorrect measurement cup in your recipe that may eventually completely throw off a recipe.

How to measure dry ingredients in a cup?

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While measuring dry ingredients, use a dry-measuring cup. First,lightly spoon the flour or any similar ingredient into a dry measuring cup andthen level it by taking the spoon’s relatively flat edge. You may have to push*t across the top of the cup to remove the excess flour. If needed, use akitchen scale to weigh the ingredients.

How to measure liquid ingredients in a cup?

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Likewise, you need to take a liquid measuring cup to weigh the liquids to use in a recipe. As it’s tough to weight the right/exact amount of a liquid in a dry measuring cup, you will need a liquid measuring cup for this process. The liquid measuring cups also have a pouring edge, which helps in easily transferring the liquid without spilling it over the sides.

Learn how many ounces in a gallon.

What is the cup measurement in the UK?

The cup size in the USA is not the same as in the UK. Whilea US Cup is 240ml (or 8.45 fluid ounces), a cup equals to 250ml in the UK,Canada and in Australia.

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Here is a list of Internationally recognized standard ofmeasurement.

  • A Cup =
  • US recipes - cups to ounces
  • 1 US cup (236.59mL) = 8 US fluid ounces
  • 1 US cup (236.59mL) = 8.327 UK fluid ounces
  • Old UK recipes - cups to ounces
  • 1 UK cup (284.13mL) = 10 UK fluid ounces
  • 1 UK cup (284.13mL) = 9.607 US fluid ounces
  • Rest of world recipes
  • 1 international metric cup (250mL) = 8.454 US fluid ounces
  • 1 international metric cup (250mL) = 8.799 UK fluid ounces

NOTE: The major reason for this liquid measurement discrepancy is because of the metric system followed by different countries. While in the USA, a cup equals to about 8 fluid ounces, a cup in Japan is actually 200 milliliters (6.7 ounces) and 227 milliliters (7.6 ounces) in Canada.

How much is 8 oz of water in a cup?

As per the USA metric system, a cup equals to 8 fluid ouncesand an ounce is equal to ⅛ of the cup.

How many ounces in a cup chart?

Here is My Dainty Soul Curry’s Kitchen conversion chart. Feel free to save it to your computer or device and take a print.

Click here to download the Kitchen Conversion Chart!

Nuts:

Walnuts (chopped)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup30g1 oz
⅓ cup40g1 ½ oz
½ cup60g2 oz
1 cup120g4 ¼ oz

Peanuts, Chopped

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup30g1 oz
⅓ cup40g1 ½ oz
½ cup60g2 oz
1 cup120g4 ¼ oz

Peanuts (whole, Shelled)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup40g 1.3 oz
⅓ cup50g1.8 oz
½ cup75g2.6 oz
1 cup150g5.3 oz

Nut Butter

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup65g2.2 oz
⅓ cup85g2.9 oz
½ cup125g4.4 oz
1 cup250g9 oz

Pecans (Chopped and Halved)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup30g1 oz
⅓ cup40g1 ½ oz
½ cup60g2 oz
1 cup120g4 ¼ oz

Almonds (Meal and Flour)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup25g0.9oz
⅓ cup35g1.2 oz
½ cup50g1.3 oz
1 cup100g3 ½ oz

Almonds (Flaked)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup20g0.7 oz
⅓ cup20g1 oz
½ cup45g1 ½ oz
1 cup85g3 oz

Almonds (Raw, whole)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup40g 1.3 oz
⅓ cup50g1.8 oz
½ cup75g2.6 oz
1 cup150g5.3 oz

Baking:

Flour

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup35g1 oz
⅓ cup46g1 ½ oz
½ cup70g2 ¼ oz
1 cup140g4 ½ oz

Caster Sugar – Superfine Sugar

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup55g2oz
⅓ cup75g2 ½ oz
½ cup115g4 oz
1 cup225g8 oz

Brown Sugar (Light)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup50g1.8 oz
⅓ cup65g2.4 oz
½ cup100g3 ½ oz
1 cup200g7.1 oz

Chocolate Chips

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup37.5g1 ½ oz
⅓ cup50g2 oz
½ cup75g3 oz
1 cup150g6 oz

Cocoa Powder

US cupsGramsOunces
¼ cup25g0.9oz
⅓ cup35g1.2 oz
½ cup50g1.3 oz
1 cup100g3 ½ oz

Coconut – Shredded & Desiccated

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup25g.88 oz
⅓ cup33g1 oz
½ cup50g1.7 oz
1 cup100g 3 ½ oz

Confectioners Sugar – Powdered Sugar – Icing Sugar

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup25g0.9oz
⅓ cup35g1.2 oz
½ cup50g1.3 oz
1 cup100g3 ½ oz

Granulated Sugar

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup25g0.9oz
⅓ cup35g1.2 oz
⅔ cup65g2.4 oz
1 cup100g3 ½ oz

Corn Starch – Cornflour

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup25g0.9oz
⅓ cup35g1.2 oz
½ cup50g1.3 oz
1 cup100g3 ½ oz

Cornmeal

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup40g 1.3 oz
⅓ cup50g1.8 oz
1 cup150g5.3 oz

Dark Brown Sugar – Muscovado Sugar

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup50g1.8 oz
⅓ cup65g2.4 oz
½ cup100g3 ½ oz
1 cup200g7.1 oz

Dairy:

Parmesan Cheese (Grated )

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in ounces
¼ cup25g¾ oz
⅓ cup33g1 ¼oz
½ cup50g1 /1/2 oz
1 cup100g3 oz

Cream Cheese/Soft Cheese

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup30g1 oz
⅓ cup40g1 ½ oz
½ cup60g2 oz
1 cup120g4 ¼ oz

Buttermilk

US cupsGramsOunces
¼ cup55g2oz
⅓ cup75g2 ½ oz
½ cup115g4 oz
1 cup225g8 oz

Butter & margarine

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup57g2 oz
⅓ cup75g3 oz
½ cup113g4 oz
1 cup225g8 oz

Fruits & Berries

Blueberries

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup25g0.9oz
⅓ cup35g1.2 oz
½ cup50g1.3 oz
1 cup100g3 ½ oz

Strawberries

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup50g1 ½ oz
⅓ cup66g2 ¼ oz
½ cup100g3 ½ oz
1 cup200g 7oz

Raisins – Golden Raisins – Sultanas

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup40g 1.3 oz
⅓ cup50g1.8 oz
½ cup75g2.6 oz
1 cup150g5.3 oz

Raspberries

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup30g1 oz
⅓ cup40g1 ½ oz
½ cup60g2 oz
1 cup120g4 ¼ oz

Dates (whole, Pitted)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup55g2oz
⅓ cup75g 2 ½ oz
½ cup115g4 oz
1 cup225g8 oz

Liquid Measurements

Golden Syrup

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup85g3 oz
⅓ cup110g4 oz
½ cup170g6 oz
1 cup340g12 oz

Maple Syrup

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup85g3 oz
⅓ cup110g4 oz
½ cup170g6 oz
1 cup340g12 oz

Corn Syrup

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup85g3 oz
⅓ cup110g4 oz
½ cup170g6 oz
1 cup340g12 oz

Honey

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup85g3 oz
⅓ cup110g4 oz
½ cup170g6 oz
1 cup340g12 oz

Jam – Jelly – Preserves

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup80g3 oz
⅓ cup110g4 oz
½ cup165g5.7 oz
1 cup325g11 ½ oz

Molasses

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup80g3 oz
⅓ cup110g4 oz
½ cup165g5.7 oz
1 cup325g11 ½ oz

Dry Measures - Grains, Lentils & Pasta

Oats (old fashion oats & porridge oats)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup35g1 ¼ oz
⅓ cup46g1 ½oz
½ cup70g2 ½ oz
1 cup140g5 oz

Pasta (Dry)

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup30g1 oz
⅓ cup40g1 ½ oz
½ cup60g2 oz
1 cup120g4 ¼ oz

Pearl Barley

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup50g1.8 oz
⅓ cup65g2.4 oz
½ cup100g3 ½ oz
⅔ cup135g4.7 oz
1 cup200g7.1 oz

Rice

US cupsAmount in GramsAmount in Ounces
¼ cup50g1 ½ oz
⅓ cup66g2 ¼ oz
½ cup100g3 ½ oz
1 cup200g 7oz

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