Cooking Measurement Converter

Convert between cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, grams, and ounces

Convert Measurements

Enter value and select units

Quick Reference

1 Cup= 16 Tablespoons
1 Tablespoon= 3 Teaspoons
1 Cupβ‰ˆ 237 ml
1 Ounceβ‰ˆ 28.35 grams
1 Poundβ‰ˆ 454 grams

Result

Converted measurement

1 Cup =
236.588
Milliliter
Conversion:
1 Cup β†’ 236.588 Milliliter
Also equals:
β‰ˆ 3785.408 tablespoons
β‰ˆ 11356.224 teaspoons

Ingredient Densities

Grams per milliliter

water1.00 g/ml
flour0.59 g/ml
sugar0.84 g/ml
butter0.91 g/ml
oil0.92 g/ml
milk1.03 g/ml
honey1.42 g/ml

About Cooking Measurement Converter

Convert Cooking Measurements Easily

This converter helps you convert between different cooking measurements including cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, milliliters, grams, and ounces. It accounts for ingredient densities when converting between volume and weight measurements.

Features

  • Volume conversions (cups, tbsp, tsp, ml)
  • Weight conversions (grams, oz, kg, lb)
  • Volume to weight conversions
  • Ingredient-specific densities
  • 7 common ingredients included
  • Quick reference table
  • High precision results
  • Additional equivalents shown
  • Real-time conversion
  • Clean, modern interface

Volume Units

Cup: 236.588 ml
Tablespoon: 14.787 ml
Teaspoon: 4.929 ml
Milliliter: Base unit

Weight Units

Gram: Base unit
Ounce: 28.3495 grams
Kilogram: 1000 grams
Pound: 453.592 grams

How to Use

  1. Enter the amount you want to convert
  2. Select the unit you're converting from
  3. Select the unit you're converting to
  4. If converting between volume and weight, select an ingredient
  5. View the converted result instantly

Why Ingredient Matters

When converting between volume (cups, ml) and weight (grams, oz), the ingredient matters because different ingredients have different densities. For example, 1 cup of flour weighs about 140g, while 1 cup of sugar weighs about 200g. This calculator uses accurate density values for common ingredients.

Common Uses

  • Following recipes from different countries
  • Baking with precision
  • Converting old family recipes
  • Meal planning and prep
  • Dietary tracking

Note

Measurements are based on US customary units. Different countries may use slightly different cup sizes. For best results in baking, use a kitchen scale for weight measurements when possible.