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Geez, talk about confusing! Trying to figure out how many grams are in a cup can be a real head-scratcher. But don’t worry, I’m here to help. You see, it all depends on what you’re measuring. Different ingredients have different densities, so the conversion rate varies from one ingredient to another. But don’t sweat it - I’m gonna break it down for you and make it easy peasy!
How Many Grams Is 2 Cups? [Solved]
Wow, that’s a lot of info! Let’s break it down: if you need 400g of brown sugar, that’s ¾ cup, 150g or 5.3oz; ⅞ cup is 175g or 6.2oz; 1 cup is 200g or 7.1oz; and 2 cups is 400g or 14.1oz - easy peasy!
Grams and cups are two different units of measurement used to measure the same thing. Grams measure mass, while cups measure volume. For example, a cup of sugar weighs more than a cup of flour because sugar is denser than flour. So if you’re baking something, it’s important to use the right unit of measurement for the ingredients!