How much is 500 g in a cup?


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How many cups is 500 grams? - 500 grams is equal to 2.11 cups. 500 grams in cups converter to convert grams to cups. To convert grams to cups, divide by 236.58.

Convert 500 Grams to Cups

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How Many Cups is 500 Grams?

500 grams equals 2.11 cups of water or there are 2.11 cups in 500 grams. See below for the grams to cups conversion for 500 grams of water, sugar, honey, milk, flour and more.

Cups in 500 Grams:
Pure Water: Cups
Granulated Sugar: Cups
Powered Sugar: Cups
Honey: 8 Cups
All Purpose Flour Cups
Butter: Cups
Coconut Oil: Cups
Olive Oil: Cups
Milk: Cups

How Many Cups is 500 Grams of Sugar?

1 gram of sugar equals 2.49 grams of granulated sugar or 2.49 grams of power sugar.

How Many Cups is 500 Grams of Flour?

1 cup of sugar equals 4 grams of flour or there are 4 grams of flour in a cup.

501 grams to cups

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What is

in cups and ounces?

In cooking, sometimes recipes call for grams of some ingredient. A gram is in the metric system, and measures how heavy something is. Sometimes all you have are measuring cups and measuring spoons that don’t have the gram cooking measurement.

To convert

to cups, you can simply use

as a substitute (assuming the ingredient is

). This way, you can use your existing measuring cup for the recipe you plan on making. To convert grams to cups, you can take the number of grams and divide by

. So

divided by

approximately equals

.

Some measuring cups and measuring spoons also show cooking measurements for ounces. To convert

to oz, you can use

as a substitute. To convert grams to oz, you divide the number of grams by 28.35. So

divided by 28.35 is approximately

.

Keep in mind that converting from grams to cups depends on the type of ingredient. For flour, you divide the number of grams by 125. For sugar, you divide the number of grams by 201. For butter, you divide the number of grams by 227. You can select the ingredient at the top of this page to see how grams converts to cups and ounces for the selected ingredient.

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Ingredient: Convert From: Convert To: Amount:

NOTE - A tablespoon in these conversions is 15ml (the standard size in the UK/US). A cup is assumed to be 240ml.

For more information about how to use this calculator and how the conversions have been derived, please have a read of everything below...

  • About this calculator
  • How to fill a cup for baking?
  • Are you best using scales or cups for baking? - it's scales and I've got a big list to explain why
  • What is a scant cup?
  • How are the measurements in the calculator rounded?
  • Conversion tablesSelect Ingredient
    • Water
    • Sugar - Caster, Granulated, Icing, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown
    • Flour - Plain, All-purpose, Self-raising, Spelt, Wholemeal
    • Fats & Oils - Butter, Margarine, Vegetable oil
    • Milk & Cream
    • Cocoa Powder

How much is 500 g in a cup?

About this calculator

Isn't it annoying when you find a recipe in US cups, and you only have scales or vice versa?

Well, I now have the solution... my Interactive Grams to Cups / Cups to Grams Calculator.

I've called it "grams to cups / cups to grams" as they're the conversions I get asked for most often, but actually, it can convert between grams, cups, ounces or millilitres for many common baking ingredients. So you can go from grams to cups, or cups to grams, from cups to millilitres or grams to ounces to your heart's content.

Simply select your ingredient, what you'd like to convert from and to and enter the amount, and it'll tell you exactly what you need.

The ingredients currently included in the calculator are:

  • Water
  • Sugars & Sweeteners - Caster Sugar, Granulated Sugar, Icing/Powdered Sugar, Brown Sugar, Maple Syrup, Runny Honey, Golden Syrup and Black Treacle
  • Flours - Self-Raising Flour, Plain Flour, Spelt Flour, Wholemeal Flour and Cornflour
  • Fats & Oils - Butter, Margarine and Vegetable Oil
  • Nuts & Seeds - Ground Almonds, Chia Seeds and Linseeds/Flax Seeds
  • Milk & Cream - Milk, Single Cream, Double Cream, Half-and-half, Whipping Cream, Heavy Cream, Buttermilk
  • Other Ingredients - Cocoa Powder, Chocolate Chips, Mini Marshmallows, Popping Corn, Raisins, Cream Cheese, Desiccated Coconut, Pudding Rice, Nutella, Custard and Skimmed Milk Powder

I'll be adding new ingredients all the time. If there's one missing that you'd love to see here then do let me know in the comments.

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How to fill a cup for baking

I asked my followers on social media about how they fill cups. The majority scoop ingredients such as flour or sugar out of the bag and then level the top, so that's the approach I've taken when measuring similar ingredients for my calculator. I also like to give the bag a little squeeze beforehand to break up any lumps.

Many conversion charts give 1 cup of flour as 120g. However, I've found the only way I can get it that low is to sift the flour and then use a spoon to fill the cup with the sifted flour. I don't know about you, but I prefer to sift flour after it's been measured, not before. So in my conversions, you'll find a cup of flour weighs more as it reflects how I fill a cup.

For ingredients in smaller packets, I pour them into the cup straight from the bag and level the top.

For soft ingredients such as butter or cream cheese, I push them into the cup with the back of a spoon to ensure any gaps are filled and then level the top.

How much is 500 g in a cup?

Are you best using scales or cups for baking?

In baking accuracy is important, so for my baking recipes I recommend always using grams if you can.

There are several reasons I'd recommend using weighed ingredients rather than cups:

The conversion varies depending on how you fill your cup

When I was working out all of the conversions for this calculator, I found that how I filled a cup could significantly impact the amount of an ingredient I could fit in.

In the image below both cups appear to be full of flour. However, the one on the right weighs over 40% more than the one on the left, as I packed the flour in as tightly as possible.

How much is 500 g in a cup?

A cup isn't always a cup

The official size of a US cup is 236.588ml, but most cups available to buy in the shops assume it to be 240ml for simplicity (this is what I've assumed in my calculator). However, there are some cup manufacturers sell cups that are 250ml (but keep a ½ cup at 120ml!).

This isn't a huge problem as long as you know which you own. A bigger problem is that not all cups sold are hugely accurate.

I own two sets of measuring cups, and neither holds the amount they're supposed to. In one set my ¼ cup holds 65ml (it should be 60ml), yet the full cup only holds 225ml when it should be 240ml (don't worry I've adjusted everything here to ensure it's accurate for a correctly-sized cup).

Some ingredients can be tricky to get into the cup

If you've got a recipe such as scones or shortcrust pastry that need cold butter straight from the fridge, how do you get it into the cup to measure it?

Not everything fits nicely in a cup

Imagine measuring walnuts. If you put them into a cup whole, you're going to fit in a lot less than if you finely chop them before adding them to the cup.

You got the ingredient into the cup, but how do you get it back out again?

There are also some ingredients such as Nutella or Black Treacle that are tricky to remove from the cup after filling. It's unlikely that you'll get everything out that you put in so you may well end up adding less to your mixture than the recipe calls for.

Do you really want to be washing up mid-baking?

Many sets of scales have a tare button which allows you to rest the scales to 0 so you can keep measuring more ingredients into one bowl. The is great as it means you can pour in everything you need for your mixture without getting lots of extra measuring utensils dirty.

Imagine you've got a recipe that calls for a cup of butter, flour, maple syrup and Nutella (not too sure what you'd be making!). To get an accurate measurement, you'll need to either own lots of cups or wash the cup up between each ingredient before you can measure the next one.

What is a scant cup?

A scant cup is just under a cup. As measurements go it's a bit vague! Similarly, the amount you can fit into a heaped cup can vary significantly depending on the shape of the cup. I therefore don't use either of these descriptions in my recipes (it's a flat cup, tablespoon or teaspoon for me).

How much is 500 g in a cup?

How are the measurements in the calculator rounded?

To keep the conversions to amounts that can be easily measured in the kitchen I've rounded...

  • Grams to the nearest gram
  • Millilitres to the nearest millilitre
  • Ounces to the nearest ¼ ounce
  • Cups to the nearest
    • ¼ teaspoon (for under 1 teaspoon)
    • Teaspoon for under ¼ cup
    • Tablespoon for over ¼ cup

Conversion tables

In addition to the main calculator, I thought it would be helpful to provide conversion tables for a selection of the most popular ingredients.

Water

WATER - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g 3 tbsp + 1 tsp
100g ¼ cup + 3 tbsp
200g ¾ cup + 1 tbsp
250g 1 cup + 1 tbsp
300g 1¼ cups
400g 1½ cups + 3 tbsp
500g 2 cups + 1 tbsp
 
WATER - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 5g
1 tbsp 15g
¼ cup 60g
⅓ cup 80g
½ cup 120g
1 cup 240g
 

Sugar

Caster sugar

CASTER SUGAR - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g ¼ cup
100g ½ cup
200g 1 cup
250g 1¼ cups
300g 1½ cups
400g 2 cups
500g 2½ cups
 
CASTER SUGAR - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 4g
1 tbsp 13g
¼ cup 51g
⅓ cup 67g
½ cup 101g
1 cup 202g
 

Granulated Sugar

GRANUALTED SUGAR - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g 3 tbsp + 2 tsp
100g ¼ cup + 3 tbsp
200g ¾ cup + 3 tbsp
250g 1 cup + 3 tbsp
300g 1½ cups + 2 tbsp
400g 1¾ cups + 2 tbsp
500g 2¼ cups + 1 tbsp
 
GRANULATED SUGAR - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 4g
1 tbsp 13g
¼ cup 54g
⅓ cup 72g
½ cup 108g
1 cup 215g
 

Icing / powdered / confectioners sugar

ICING / POWDERED/ CONFECTIONERS SUGAR - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g ¼ cup + 1 tbsp
100g ½ cup + 3 tbsp
200g 1¼ cups + 2 tbsp
250g 1½ cups + 3 tbsp
300g 2 cups + 1 tbsp
400g 2¾ cups
500g 3¼ cups + 3 tbsp
 
ICING / POWDERED / CONFECTIONERS SUGAR - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 3g
1 tbsp 9g
¼ cup 37g
⅓ cup 49g
½ cup 73g
1 cup 146g
 

Brown sugar (packed)

BROWN SUGAR (PACKED) - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g ¼ cup
100g ½ cup
200g 1 cup
250g 1¼ cups
300g 1½ cups
400g 2 cups
500g 2¼ cups + 3 tbsp
 
BROWN SUGAR (PACKED) - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 4g
1 tbsp 13g
¼ cup 51g
⅓ cup 68g
½ cup 102g
1 cup 203g
 

Flour

White flour - plain, all-purpose, self-raising, spelt

WHITE FLOUR - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g ¼ cup + 1 tbsp
100g ½ cup + 2 tbsp
200g 1¼ cups
250g 1½ cups + 1 tbsp
300g 1¾ cups + 2 tbsp
400g 2½ cups
500g 3 cups + 2 tbsp
 
WHITE FLOUR - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 3g
1 tbsp 10g
¼ cup 40g
⅓ cup 54g
½ cup 81g
1 cup 161g
 

Wholemeal / brown flour

BROWN FLOUR - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g ¼ cup + 1 tbsp
100g ½ cup + 2 tbsp
200g 1¼ cup + 1 tbsp
250g 1½ cup + 2 tbsp
300g 1¾ cups + 3 tbsp
400g 2½ cups + 1 tbsp
500g 3¼ cups
 
BROWN FLOUR - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 3g
1 tbsp 10g
¼ cup 39g
⅓ cup 52g
½ cup 78g
1 cup 155g
 

Cornflour (UK) / cornstarch (US)

CORNFLOUR / CORNSTARCH - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g ¼ cup + 3 tbsp
100g ¾ cup + 1 tbsp
200g 1½ cups + 2 tbsp
250g 2 cups + 1 tbsp
300g 2¼ cups + 3 tbsp
400g 3¼ cups
500g 4 cups + 2 tbsp
 
CORNFLOUR / CORNSTARCH - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 3g
1 tbsp 8g
¼ cup 31g
⅓ cup 41g
½ cup 61g
1 cup 122g
 

Fats and oils

Butter / margarine

BUTTER / MARGARINE - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g 3 tbsp + 2 tsp
100g ¼ cup + 3 tbsp
200g ¾ cup + 2 tbsp
250g 1 cup + 2 tbsp
300g 1¼ cups + 2 tbsp
400g 1¾ cups + 1 tbsp
500g 2¼ cups
 
BUTTER / MARGARINE - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 5g
1 tbsp 14g
¼ cup 56g
⅓ cup 74g
½ cup 111g
1 cup 222g
 

How much does a stick of butter weigh?

I've seen many recipes from the US calling for a stick of butter, but just how much butter do you actually get in a stick?

A stick of butter = 113g = 4oz = ½ cup

Vegetable oil

OIL - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g 3 tbsp + 2 tsp
100g ¼ cup + 3 tbsp
200g ¾ cup + 3 tbsp
250g 1 cup + 3 tbsp
300g 1¼ cups + 2 tbsp
400g 1¾ cups + 2 tbsp
500g 2¼ cups + 1 tbsp
 
OIL - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 4g
1 tbsp 13g
¼ cup 54g
⅓ cup 71g
½ cup 107g
1 cup 214g
 

Milk / Cream

MILK / CREAM - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g 3 tbsp
100g ¼ cup + 2 tbsp
200g ¾ cup + 1 tbsp
250g 1 cup
300g 1 cup + 3 tbsp
400g 1½ cups + 1 tbsp
500g 1¾ cups + 3 tbsp
 
MILK / CREAM - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 5g
1 tbsp 16g
¼ cup 64g
⅓ cup 85g
½ cup 128g
1 cup 255g
 

Cocoa Powder

COCOA POWDER - GRAMS TO CUPS
GramsCups
50g ¼ cup + 3 tbsp
100g ¾ cup + 2 tbsp
200g 1¾ cups + 1 tbsp
250g 2¼ cups
300g 2½ cups + 3 tbsp
400g 3½ cups + 2 tbsp
500g 4½ cups
 
COCOA POWDER - CUPS TO GRAMS
CupsGrams
1 tsp 2g
1 tbsp 7g
¼ cup 28g
⅓ cup 37g
½ cup 56g
1 cup 111g
 

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How much is 500 g in a cup?

How much is 500g in a cup?

Water
WATER - GRAMS TO CUPS
Grams
Cups
300g
1¼ cups
400g
1½ cups + 3 tbsp
500g
2 cups + 1 tbsp
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