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180 Grams to Cups (No Math, No Fuss)

You spot “180 grams” in an old recipe and think, “Cool, cool… wait, what does that even mean in cups?”

Well, the thing is, ingredients all have their own vibe – flour floats, sugar sinks, and don’t even ask what coconut does. Grams deal with weight and cups with volume, so the answer isn’t always obvious.

It depends on the density of the ingredient.

But you’re in luck! We’ve got a quick converter with over a hundred ingredients, some super helpful printables, and ingredient-by-ingredient tips to make your life a bit easier.

180 grams to cups converter

180 g to cups converter


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Grams to cups conversion charts (free & printable)

Grams and Celsius have crashed so many of our baking parties, uninvited. So we made these little cheat sheets; nothing fancy, just super handy grams-to-cups charts that now live on our fridge. You’ll wonder how you managed without them.

Simple grams to (US) cups conversion chart

Double grams to US customary cups conversion chart

Grams to EU metric cups conversion chart

Grams to Australian cups conversion chart

180 grams to cups conversion chart

180 grams to cups conversion explained clearly

Let’s suppose you’re in the middle of prepping those delicious, gooey brie and pear puff pastry bites. The oven’s warming up, the pears are sliced just right… and then you spot it: the recipe says 180 grams of Brie. But you can’t find your scale, so your measuring cups are calling your name.

So now you’re wondering – how many cups of cheese is 180 grams, anyway?

It’s not the easiest to measure, and here’s why: Brie isn’t your average cheese. It’s soft, creamy, and depending on how warm it is, it can be stubbornly sticky or melt-in-your-hands soft. Sometimes you’re slicing it straight from the fridge, other times it’s already starting to ooze at room temp.

And then there’s the size of the pieces. If you cut Brie cheese into smaller chunks, how big or small those chunks are will change how tightly they fit into the measuring cup. Larger pieces leave more empty space, while finely diced bits settle in more closely and fill the cup more efficiently.

That’s where density comes into the picture. In plain terms, density tells us how much space a certain weight of food takes up. Brie has a moderate density for a soft cheese and it’s not as heavy as cream cheese, but it’s not light like whipped ricotta either.

Still, we can make a good estimate using average values.

Let’s break it down:

You need 180 grams of Brie cheese.

Typically, 1 cup of cubed or sliced Brie weighs about 225 grams.

This is the simple conversion formula:

Cups = weight in grams ÷ grams per cup

Now just divide:

180 ÷ 225 = 0.8 cups

So, 180 grams of Brie cheese comes out to about 3/4 cups – or actually, just under a full cup.

Of course, if your Brie is extra soft and you pack it tightly, it might take up a little less space. If you leave it loose or cut it in thick wedges, you’ll get a little more volume for the same weight.

Are you still confused about converting 180 grams to cups? Check our full grams-to-cups conversion guide. It really makes it simple with several ingredient charts, global cup measurements, and handy printables (for the US, EU and Australian cups) to keep your baking as stress-free as possible.

However, if you’re looking for a measurement we skipped – just leave a quick comment and we’ll include it in the converter. We update it often.

Here’s to grams that whip up into smiles all around!

180 grams to cups FAQs

How many cups is 180 grams of sugar?

For granulated sugar, 180 grams to cups comes out to about ⅞ cup. Sugar is dense and packs evenly, so whether you scoop or spoon it, the measurement is fairly consistent. Brown sugar would be different (especially if packed) but for white granulated sugar, that’s your go-to.

What does 180 grams of butter equal in cups?

If you’re working with solid butter straight from the fridge, 180 grams of butter to cups is roughly ¾ cup plus 2 teaspoons. Once melted, it settles more tightly and ends up closer to ¾ cup flat. The form changes the volume slightly.

How much is 180 grams of yogurt in cups?

Yogurt is heavier than it looks. For full-fat or Greek-style yogurt, 180 grams to cups measures about ¾ cup. Thinner or nonfat versions may take up just a little less room.

180 grams of all-purpose flour is how many cups?

Measuring flour is somewhat tricky because it’s light and easy to compress. If you’re spooning and leveling, 180 grams of all-purpose flour to cups equals roughly 1⅓ cups. Scooping from the bag packs it down and might reduce the volume slightly.

How much is 180 grams of biscuits in cups?

It depends on the type of biscuit and how it’s prepared. 180 grams of crushed dry biscuits like graham crackers gives you just about 1½ cups. If they’re chunkier or buttery (like digestives), the same weight could be closer to 1⅔ cups.

What does 180 grams of dry dog food measure in cups?

The size and shape of the kibble makes a difference. For small kibble, 180 grams of dog food to cups is usually around 1½ to 1¾ cups. Puffier pieces may take up more space and fill closer to 2 cups.

How many cups is 180 grams of evaporated milk?

Evaporated milk is thicker than regular milk, but still a liquid. 180 grams to cups (evaporated milk) is just under ¾ cup, about 0.71 cups to be precise. For accurate results, use a liquid measuring cup.

180 grams of ground beef—how much in cups?

It depends on how tightly it’s packed and whether it’s raw or cooked. For raw ground beef, 180 grams to cups is close to ¾ cup, maybe a touch more. Cooked, it shrinks and becomes denser, bringing the same weight closer to ⅔ cup.

How much is 180 grams of mascarpone in cups?

Mascarpone is rich and creamy, almost like a soft butter. 180 grams to cups (mascarpone) comes out to approximately ¾ cup. If it’s cold and firm, it’ll measure a bit more tightly than if it’s softened.

What does 180 grams of Nutella equal in cups?

180 grams of Nutella to cups measures close to ⅔ cup. If it’s cold, it may not settle as evenly; slightly warmed Nutella scoops more cleanly and evenly into the cup.

How many cups is 180 grams of polenta?

For dry, uncooked polenta, 180 grams to cups is about 1¼ cups. Finely ground polenta might pack down a little tighter than coarse grind, but the difference is minimal unless you’re measuring very precisely.

How many cups is 180 grams of self-raising flour?

Self-raising flour is similar to all-purpose in density. If you’re spooning it in and leveling off, 180 grams to cups of self-raising flour comes to about 1⅓ cups. Make sure it’s not too compacted, or you might end up with too much in your recipe.

Table of converted ingredients to cups
IngredientCups
180 grams Almond flour1.88 cups
180 grams All-purpose flour1.5 cups
180 grams Arborio rice1.8 cups
180 grams Basmati rice1.38 cups
180 grams Baking cocoa (unsweetened)2.12 cups
180 grams Baking powder0.94 cups
180 grams Baking soda0.82 cups
180 grams Banana (mashed)0.75 cups
180 grams Beans (cooked)0.75 cups
180 grams Buckwheat flour1.57 cups
180 grams Buckwheat (whole)1.06 cups
180 grams Breadcrumbs1.5 cups
180 grams Bread flour1.38 cups
180 grams Broccoli (chopped)1.5 cups
180 grams Brown sugar (packed)0.82 cups
180 grams Butter0.79 cups
180 grams Cake flour1.8 cups
180 grams Carrots (grated)1.64 cups
180 grams Cashews (chopped)1.41 cups
180 grams Caster sugar1.5 cups
180 grams Cheddar cheese (shredded)1.59 cups
180 grams Chickpeas (cooked)1.32 cups
180 grams Chia seeds1.06 cups
180 grams Chocolate chips1.06 cups
180 grams Cherry tomatoes1.5 cups
180 grams Coconut (shredded)2.12 cups
180 grams Coconut flour1.61 cups
180 grams Coffee grounds0.75 cups
180 grams Cream cheese0.75 cups
180 grams Cornmeal1.5 cups
180 grams Cornstarch1.5 cups
180 grams Desiccated coconut0.75 cups
180 grams Dried fruit1.2 cups
180 grams Edamame1.5 cups
180 grams Erythritol1.5 cups
180 grams Flaxseed (ground)1.61 cups
180 grams Garlic (minced)1.32 cups
180 grams Ginger (grated)1.5 cups
180 grams Gluten-free flour1.5 cups
180 grams Ground almonds1.5 cups
180 grams Ground beef (cooked)0.75 cups
180 grams Ground pork0.75 cups
180 grams Hazelnuts (chopped)1.33 cups
180 grams Honey0.53 cups
180 grams Icing sugar1.5 cups
180 grams Jam (fruit)1.7 cups
180 grams Lard0.72 cups
180 grams Lentils (cooked)0.72 cups
180 grams Chicken (cooked)0.72 cups
180 grams Margarine0.72 cups
180 grams Mascarpone0.72 cups
180 grams Mayonnaise0.78 cups
180 grams Mushrooms (sliced)2.4 cups
180 grams Noodles (dry)1.5 cups
180 grams Oats (rolled)2.0 cups
180 grams Onion (chopped)1.12 cups
180 grams Orange zest2.0 cups
180 grams Orzo (dry)1.8 cups
180 grams Parmesan (grated)1.8 cups
180 grams Peanut butter0.7 cups
180 grams Peas (frozen)1.33 cups
180 grams Pecans (chopped)1.5 cups
180 grams Pine nuts1.33 cups
180 grams Pistachios1.5 cups
180 grams Polenta0.75 cups
180 grams Popcorn kernels0.75 cups
180 grams Potato (mashed)0.86 cups
180 grams Potatoes (raw)0.36 cups
180 grams Powdered sugar1.57 cups
180 grams Pumpkin seeds1.06 cups
180 grams Pumpkin puree0.73 cups
180 grams Puree (vegetable)0.75 cups
180 grams Quinoa (uncooked)1.06 cups
180 grams Raisins1.2 cups
180 grams Raspberries1.2 cups
180 grams Ricotta0.72 cups
180 grams Salt0.62 cups
180 grams Semolina flour1.1 cups
180 grams Sesame seeds1.29 cups
180 grams Shortening0.88 cups
180 grams Shrimp (cooked)0.75 cups
180 grams Sour cream0.75 cups
180 grams Sourdough starter0.75 cups
180 grams Spelt flour1.76 cups
180 grams Spinach (chopped)1.0 cups
180 grams Strawberries1.2 cups
180 grams Sugar (granulated)0.9 cups
180 grams Sugar (raw)0.82 cups
180 grams Sunflower seeds1.29 cups
180 grams Tahini0.71 cups
180 grams Tapioca flour1.44 cups
180 grams Tofu (soft)0.72 cups
180 grams Tomato sauce1.8 cups
180 grams Tomato paste0.72 cups
180 grams Tomatoes (chopped)0.72 cups
180 grams Walnuts (chopped)0.75 cups
180 grams Watermelon (diced)0.75 cups
180 grams Water0.76 cups
180 grams Wheat germ1.57 cups
180 grams White chocolate chips1.06 cups
180 grams White rice flour1.14 cups
180 grams Whole wheat flour1.5 cups
180 grams Yeast (active dry)1.27 cups
180 grams Yogurt0.73 cups
180 grams Zucchini (grated)1.5 cups

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