Cups to grams

How many grams in a cup of granulated sugar?

One US cup of granulated sugar weighs 200 g.

The most trustworthy cup measurement in baking: the crystals don't compress, so how you fill the cup barely matters.

Every amount a recipe asks for

granulated sugarIn grams
¼ cup50 g
⅓ cup67 g
½ cup100 g
⅔ cup133 g
¾ cup150 g
1 cup200 g
2 cups400 g

Going the other way

If you have a weight and need cups — rounded to the quarter cup, because that is the finest division a cup set actually has:

50 g¼ cup
100 g½ cup
200 g1 cup
250 g1 ¼ cups
500 g2 ½ cups
1000 g5 cups

Which cup does your recipe mean?

“A cup” is four different volumes, so the weight above changes with the recipe's origin. Same granulated sugar, same cup measure, different answer:

CupVolumeOne cup weighsUsed in
US customary237 ml200 gAmerican recipes and measuring cups
US legal240 ml203 gnutrition labels
Metric250 ml211 gAustralia, New Zealand, Canada
Imperial284 ml240 gBritish recipes before roughly 1980

200 g per US customary cup. Source: King Arthur Baking ingredient weight chart. Published values differ by a few grams between references; for anything but bread, a few grams is noise.

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Try it on the recipe you're reading, or read why a cup isn't a cup — four volumes, the 25% flour problem, and the Australian tablespoon that's a third too big.

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