Convert Flour to Grams
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About Flour
When measuring flour by volume, it's crucial not to pack it down. Spoon the flour into your measuring cup and level it off with a straight edge. Packed flour can weigh significantly more, leading to dry, dense baked goods. For the most accuracy, weighing your flour in grams is always recommended by professional bakers.
Common Conversions
| Volume (Cups/Ml) | Weight (Grams) |
|---|---|
| 0.25 Cup (60ml) | 32g |
| 0.5 Cup (120ml) | 64g |
| 0.75 Cup (180ml) | 95g |
| 1 Cup (240ml) | 127g |
FAQ - Flour
How many grams is 1 cup of Flour?
1 cup of all-purpose flour typically weighs around 125 grams, though this can vary depending on how it's packed.
What is the density of Flour?
The average density of all-purpose flour is approximately 0.53 g/ml.
