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  2. Cups to Ounces - How Many Ounces in a Cup? - The Calculator Site

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    How many dry ounces are in a cup? How many fluid ounces are in a cup? Cups to fluid ounces infographic; References; How many dry ounces are in a cup? A cup of flour measures about 4.4 oz, a cup of sugar about 7.1 oz, and a cup of butter about 8 oz. One US cup of all-purpose flour converts to 4.4 oz. One US cup of granulated sugar converts to 7. ...

  3. 1 Cup, 1/2 Cup, 1/3 Cup to Grams, Ounces - The Calculator Site

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    Cup measurements assume that your flour is spooned into the cup. If you use the 'dip and sweep' method, consider increasing your gram, ounce or pound figure by 15-20%. If you sieve before measuring, reduce the figure by around 5%.

  4. Cups to Grams Converter For Ingredients - The Calculator Site

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    One cup of granulated sugar measures around 200 grams or 7.1 ounces. One cup of powdered sugar weighs around 121 grams or 4.2 ounces. Cups to grams for white sugar (granulated)

  5. How Many Tablespoons in a Cup? (1/3 1/2 2/3) - The Calculator...

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    To make things simple, I've created a reference chart for converting one cup, 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup, etc, to tablespoons (and teaspoons) and converting the other way: tablespoons to cups. Please feel free to bookmark it or print it, to keep it handy.

  6. Tablespoons and Cup Sizes Around The World - The Calculator Site

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    Measurements for the US legal cup (used in nutrition labelling) 1 US cup (nutrition) = 240 mL; 1 US cup (nutrition) = 16.2307 US tablespoons; 1 US cup (nutrition) = 16 metric tablespoons (UK, international) Although the customary cup and the legal cup are different sizes, the legal cup is only slightly bigger than the customary cup (1.44%).

  7. Cups to mL / mL to Cups Converter - The Calculator Site

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    A US cup measures 236.6mL. To convert milliliters to cups, divide your mL figure by 236.6. Different cup sizes. You can learn more about the different cups sizes in my article about cup sizes around the world. There's also a great article from the UK Telegraph about how cup measures can cause unnecessary havoc in your kitchen. Other Cooking Units

  8. Ounces to Pounds Converter (oz to lb) - The Calculator Site

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    Avoirdupois and troy ounces; How to convert ounces to pounds. The formula for converting ounces to pounds is: Pounds (lb) = Ounces (oz) ÷ 16. As an example, if we wanted to convert 12 ounces of flour to pounds, our calculation would look like this: 12 ÷ 16 = 0.75 pounds. Our 12 ounces of flour therefore equates to 0.75 pounds, or 3/4 lb.

  9. Pounds and Cups Calculator: Flour, Sugar, Butter and More

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    The cup is more commonly referenced in US recipes than the rest of the world. Conversion of cooking units. To convert between other cooking units such as grams, pounds, quarts, tablespoons, teaspoons, litres and more, give the full cooking converter a try. We also have individual converters for cups and grams, cups and ounces and ounces and mL.

  10. Butter Converter (Sticks, Cups, Tablespoons, Grams) - The...

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    One standard stick of butter is equivalent to 1/2 cup (4 ounces). To convert butter from cups to sticks, you therefore need to multiply the number of cups by 2. How many cups is a stick of butter? One full stick of butter measures 1/2 cup, or 8 tablespoons. Half a stick of butter measures 1/4 cup, or 4 tablespoons.

  11. Quarts to Cups: How Many Cups in a Quart? - The Calculator Site

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    For example, the UK rarely (since the 1970s) references UK imperial cups in recipes and often adopts the metric cup, which is used in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the rest of the Commonwealth. The metric cup is smaller (250mL) than the imperial cup (284.131 mL). Quarts and metric cups. 1 Quart (US, fluid) = 3.78541 metric cups