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130 Grams to Cups Converter (Simple and Accurate)

So your recipe calls for 130 grams, and now you’re trying to guess whether that’s a little scoop, a big scoop, or something in between.

Yup, we’we all been there. Here’s the catch: Weight and volume don’t always translate nicely.

It depends on the density of the ingredient.

Scroll on for a super simple converter, some handy charts, and all the info you need to make the swap with ease.

130 grams to cups converter

130 g to cups converter

130 grams = 0 cups

Do you need printable conversion charts?

Imagine you're halfway through making your favourite bread, and boom, all-purpose flour in grams pops up. Again. Why grams, and why not ounces? That's why I made these charts; I was always over- and second-guessing, and I got tired of it.

Print these, park them by your spice rack, and let them handle the numbers while you keep the good smells going.

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How can you convert 130 grams to cups

Let's assume you want to make a hearty, homemade jota soup, and the recipe says you need to soak 130 grams of beans overnight before you start cooking.

Okay, okay, but what does that look like in cups?

Well, here’s where it gets a little tricky (in a friendly, bean-sized way). Because when you’re dealing with dry beans, things aren’t as cut-and-dried (pun intended) as just grabbing a measuring cup.

Dried beans are small but hungry. They don’t take up much space at first, but give them a soak overnight, and they plump right up, almost double or triple in size depending on the variety. That means the same weight of beans will fill a different amount of space before and after soaking.

And not all beans behave the same, either. Some are tiny and dense, like lentils or navy beans, while others (like kidney, cannellini, or borlotti) are larger and leave more air between them when you scoop them into a cup. That affects how many grams fit into a single cup.

It also ties into density, which is basically how heavy something is relative to the space it takes up. Dried beans are dense little things. Once soaked, their density decreases as they absorb water and puff up in the measuring cup.

But let’s not overthink it. This is not a physics exam; what we want is a solid estimate:

You’ve got 130 grams of dried beans.

On average, 1 cup of dried beans weighs around 190 grams.

Now let’s do the math:
130 ÷ 190 = about 0.68 cups

Or in plain terms:

Cups = weight in grams ÷ grams per cup

So, 130 grams of dried beans come to a little over 2/3 of a cup (roughly 0.68 cups).

Just keep in mind that once they soak, they’ll easily swell to nearly twice that volume and even more when they cook. So make sure your bowl is big enough!

If 130 grams to cups has you scratching your head, this guide will clear things up. It includes detailed ingredient charts, global cup measure systems (United States cups, EU metric system, UK and Australian cups), and downloadable printables.

Looking for a conversion that we haven't listed yet? Drop a note below and tell us what ingredient you’re working with - we'll update the converter to fit your needs. However, a good kitchen scale is always your best bet for precise measurement.

May your measurements stay true and your meals turn out just right!

130 grams to cups FAQs

How much is 130 grams of whole wheat flour in cups?

130 grams of whole wheat flour is about 1 cup. Since whole wheat flour is denser and heavier than all-purpose flour, the cup measurement stays compact. When you convert grams to cups for flour, it’s important to spoon it into the cup and level it off with precision.

How many cups is 130 grams of salt?

130 grams of salt is roughly ½ cup, but it really depends on the type. Fine table salt packs more densely than coarse or flaky salt, so the volume can be notably different. For example, 130 grams of fine salt is about ½ cup, while the same weight of flaky sea salt could be closer to ⅔ cup. That’s around 4.6 oz or about 22 tsp, depending on the grain.

How many cups is 130 grams of water?

130 grams of water equals 130 ml, which is a little over ½ cup (about 0.55 cups). Thanks to water’s consistent density, this is a high-accuracy conversion that stays reliable no matter the temperature or container.

What’s the cup equivalent of 130 grams of yogurt?

30 grams of yogurt is roughly ½ cup plus 2 tablespoons, but the exact volume depends on how thick the yogurt is. A cup of thick, creamy yogurt will weigh more and take up less space than a runny, drinkable yogurt, which tends to fill the cup more loosely.

How many cups is 130 grams of Greek yogurt?

130 grams of Greek yogurt is about 0.55 to 0.6 cups, depending on how thick or strained it is. Ultra-thick varieties will weigh more per cup, while lighter ones may slightly increase the volume.

How much is 130 grams of peanut butter in cups?

You’ll get around ½ cup from 130 grams of peanut butter. How you spoon or pack it into the cup can slightly affect the final measurement.

What does 130 grams of melted butter measure in cups?

Melted, 130 grams of butter equals approximately 0.57 cups.

How many cups are in 130 grams of dark brown sugar?

That’s about ⅔ cup when the brown sugar is firmly packed. If it's loosely scooped, you might end up with closer to ¾ cup, but recipes usually assume it's packed unless noted otherwise.

How much is 130 grams of cooked rice in cups?

Cooked rice varies by type, but generally, 130 grams is about ¾ cup. The moisture level and grain size (e.g., sticky rice vs. basmati) will affect the volume, with wetter rice being slightly more compact.

How much is 130 grams of lard in cups?

That would be about ⅔ cup when softened or at room temperature. If melted, it might take up a little less volume, closer to 0.6 cups, since it settles more evenly.

How much is 130 grams of basmati rice in cups?

If you’re measuring uncooked whole basmati rice, 130 grams is about ¾ cup. For broken basmati, which packs more tightly, it’s slightly less - around ⅔ cup. Once cooked, 130 grams of cooked basmati rice equals roughly ¾ to 1 cup, depending on how much water it absorbed and whether the grains stayed fluffy or got sticky.

How much is 130 grams of buckwheat in cups?

Raw buckwheat groats weigh about ¾ to ⅞ cup (130 grams). The variation comes from whether it’s roasted (kasha) or raw, and if grains are coarse or whole.

Table of converted ingredients to cups

IngredientCups (130 g)
130 g All-purpose flour1⅛ cups
130 g Almond flour1⅜ cups
130 g Baking cocoa (unsweetened)1½ cups
130 g Baking powder⅔ cup
130 g Baking soda½ cup
130 g Banana (mashed)½ cup
130 g Blueberries¾ cup
130 g Bread flour1 cup
130 g Brown sugar (packed)½ cup
130 g Butter½ cup
130 g Buttermilk½ cup
130 g Cake flour1¼ cups
130 g Carrots (grated)1⅛ cups
130 g Cashews (chopped)1 cup
130 g Cheddar cheese (shredded)1⅛ cups
130 g Chia seeds¾ cup
130 g Chocolate chips¾ cup
130 g Cinnamon (ground)1⅛ cups
130 g Coconut (shredded)1½ cups
130 g Coconut flour1⅛ cups
130 g Coconut oil (solid)½ cup
130 g Cornmeal1⅛ cups
130 g Cornstarch1⅛ cups
130 g Cream cheese½ cup
130 g Dates (chopped)¾ cup
130 g Egg (whole)2½ cups
130 g Flaxseed (ground)1⅛ cups
130 g Gluten-free flour1⅛ cups
130 g Greek yogurt½ cup
130 g Hazelnuts (chopped)1 cup
130 g Heavy cream½ cup
130 g Honey⅜ cup
130 g Maple syrup⅜ cup
130 g Milk½ cup
130 g Molasses⅜ cup
130 g Nutella½ cup
130 g Oats (rolled)1½ cups
130 g Oil (vegetable/canola)½ cup
130 g Orange zest1½ cups
130 g Peanut butter (smooth)½ cup
130 g Pecans (chopped)1⅛ cups
130 g Pine nuts1 cup
130 g Powdered sugar1⅛ cups
130 g Pumpkin puree½ cup
130 g Quinoa (uncooked)¾ cup
130 g Raisins¾ cup
130 g Ricotta cheese½ cup
130 g Rice (uncooked)⅔ cup
130 g Salt½ cup
130 g Semolina flour¾ cup
130 g Shortening⅝ cup
130 g Sour cream½ cup
130 g Spelt flour1¼ cups
130 g Sugar (granulated)⅝ cup
130 g Sunflower seeds1 cup
130 g Sweetened condensed milk⅜ cup
130 g Tahini½ cup
130 g Tofu (soft)½ cup
130 g Vanilla extract⅝ cup
130 g Walnuts (chopped)1⅛ cups
130 g Water½ cup
130 g Wheat germ1⅛ cups
130 g White chocolate chips¾ cup
130 g White rice flour¾ cup
130 g Whole milk yogurt½ cup
130 g Whole wheat flour1⅛ cups
130 g Yeast (active dry)1 cup
130 g Zucchini (grated)1⅛ cups

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