Convert ml to cups
Please provide values below to convert milliliter [mL] to cup (US)
500 ml to cups = 2.11338 cups
750 ml to cups = 3.1700646 cups
250 ml to cups = 1.0566875 cups
300 ml to cups = 1.268025 cups
To convert a milliliter measurement to a cup measurement, multiply the volume by the conversion ratio.
Since one milliliter is equal to 0.004227 cups, you can use this simple formula to convert:cups = milliliters × 0.004227
The volume in cups is equal to the milliliters multiplied by 0.004227.For example, here’s how to convert 500 milliliters to cups using the formula above.500 ml = (500 × 0.004227) = 2.113376 c
Milliliters and cups are both units used to measure volume. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.
The metric system is the most common system of measurement around the world. The only nations that do not use the metric system are the United States, Myanmar, and Liberia.
The U.S. system of weights and measures is based on the imperial system, also known as the British Imperial System (Great Britain abolished the imperial system in 1965). The metric system primarily measures ingredients by weight, while the imperial system measures ingredients by volume, making conversions between them especially tricky when it comes to cooking and baking.
A US cup measures 236.6 milliliters (mL). If you’re in Canada or another Commonwealth country, your cup will likely be the metric cup, which measures 250mL. If you’re referencing a pre-1970s UK recipe, the cup measurement referenced may be an imperial cup size of 284mL.
Cups (US) | mL |
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1/4 cup | 59 mL |
1/3 cup | 79 mL |
1/2 cup | 118 mL |
2/3 cup | 158 mL |
3/4 cup | 177 mL |
1 cup | 237 mL |
1 1/2 cups | 355 mL |
2 cups | 473 mL |
Figures are rounded. US cup. |
Milliliters | Cups | Cups (fraction approx) |
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100 mL | 0.42 cups | 2/5 cup |
150 mL | 0.64 cups | 2/3 cup |
200 mL | 0.85 Cups | 4/5 cup |
250 mL | 1.06 cups | 1 and 1/20 cup |
300 mL | 1.27 Cups | 1 and 1/4 cups |
350 mL | 1.48 Cups | 1 and 1/2 cups |
400 mL | 1.69 Cups | 1 and 2/3 cups |
450 mL | 1.9 Cups | 1 and 9/10 cups |
500 mL | 2.11 Cups | 2 and 1/10 cups |
550 mL | 2.32 Cups | 2 and 1/3 cups |
600 mL | 2.54 Cups | 2 and 1/2 cups |
650 mL | 2.75 Cups | 2 and 3/4 cups |
700 mL | 2.96 Cups | 3 cups |
750 mL | 3.17 Cups | 3 and 1/5 cups |
A US cup measures 236.6mL. To convert milliliters to cups, divide your mL figure by 236.6.
1 legal U.S. cup = 240 milliliters
1 customary U.S. cup = 236.59 milliliters
1 imperial cup = 284.13 milliliters
1 metric cup = 250 milliliters
Remember the measurements next time you’re counting ounces in a cup:
Please note that not all ingredient measurements are equal. For example, if you need 4 ounces of coconut milk to make a smoothie or 4 ounces of chocolate chips for chocolate chip cookies, the measurement would be different in both cases.
Dry and liquid ounces are not the same, so if you’re dealing with dry ingredients, you’ll measure it by weight. If using liquid ingredients, we measure them in fluid ounces.
There is a significant difference between fluid and dry ounces, so always check the ingredients and accurately measure before making any recipe.
Volume (liquid) | |
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US Customary | Metric |
1/8 teaspoon | .6 ml |
1/4 teaspoon | 1.2 ml |
1/2 teaspoon | 2.5 ml |
3/4 teaspoon | 3.7 ml |
1 teaspoon | 5 ml |
1 tablespoon | 15 ml |
2 tablespoon or 1 fluid ounce | 30 ml |
1/4 cup or 2 fluid ounces | 59 ml |
1/3 cup | 79 ml |
1/2 cup | 118 ml |
2/3 cup | 158 ml |
3/4 cup | 177 ml |
1 cup or 8 fluid ounces | 237 ml |
2 cups or 1 pint | 473 ml |
4 cups or 1 quart | 946 ml |
8 cups or 1/2 gallon | 1.9 liters |
1 gallon | 3.8 liters |
Weight (mass) | |
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US contemporary (ounces) | Metric (grams) |
1/2 ounce | 14 grams |
1 ounce | 28 grams |
3 ounces | 85 grams |
3.53 ounces | 100 grams |
4 ounces | 113 grams |
8 ounces | 227 grams |
12 ounces | 340 grams |
16 ounces or 1 pound | 454 grams |
Oven Temperatures | |
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US contemporary | Metric |
250° F | 121° C |
300° F | 149° C |
350° F | 177° C |
400° F | 204° C |
450° F | 232° C |
Volume Equivalents (liquid)* | ||
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3 teaspoons | 1 tablespoon | 0.5 fluid ounce |
2 tablespoons | 1/8 cup | 1 fluid ounce |
4 tablespoons | 1/4 cup | 2 fluid ounces |
5 1/3 tablespoons | 1/3 cup | 2.7 fluid ounces |
8 tablespoons | 1/2 cup | 4 fluid ounces |
12 tablespoons | 3/4 cup | 6 fluid ounces |
16 tablespoons | 1 cup | 8 fluid ounces |
2 cups | 1 pint | 16 fluid ounces |
2 pints | 1 quart | 32 fluid ounces |
4 quarts | 1 gallon | 128 fluid ounces |
8 fluid ounces
1 grams = 1/2 cup
Liquid measuring cups indicate that 1 cup = 8 ounces. But what they really mean is 1 cup of liquid = 8 fluid ounces.
If you need to know how many tablespoons in an ounce, you can use a conversion table or calculator to find out. There are 2 tablespoons in an ounce. So for 2 ounces, you will need 4 tablespoons, for 4 ounces 8 tablespoons, for 6 ounces 12 tablespoons, for 8 ounces 16 tablespoons, for 10 ounces 20 tablespoons.
1 mL = 0.0042267528 cup (US)
1 cup (US) = 236.5882365 mL
Example: convert 15 mL to cup (US):
15 mL = 15 × 0.0042267528 cup (US) = 0.0634012926 cup (US)