300g granulated sugar to cups
Based on 1 US cup of granulated sugar at 200 g. Use the calculator below to change the cup size or ingredient.
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Measuring 300g of granulated sugar without a scale
No scale? 300 g of granulated sugar is about 1½ cups (1.5 cups), or roughly 1 cup + 8 tablespoons using standard US measuring cups and spoons. Spoon it in and level off the top instead of scooping, which packs in extra.
300 g of granulated sugar equals one and a half cups, the amount that comfortably carries a two-layer celebration cake or a double batch of cookies for a party. It is also the going quantity for a generous pan of stovetop caramel or the syrup stage of many jams and marmalades. Worth knowing at this scale: 300 g of sugar weighs noticeably more than the 150 g of flour it might sit beside, so a single combined cup measure will badly mislead you here.
Granulated Sugar grams to cups
| Grams | Cups | Decimal |
|---|---|---|
| 50 g | ¼ cup | 0.25 |
| 100 g | ½ cup | 0.5 |
| 150 g | ¾ cup | 0.75 |
| 200 g | 1 cup | 1 |
| 250 g | 1¼ cups | 1.25 |
| 300 g | 1½ cups | 1.5 |
| 500 g | 2½ cups | 2.5 |
Brands and how you fill the cup shift this a little. For why granulated sugar varies and the most accurate way to measure it, see the full granulated sugar grams to cups guide.
FAQ
How many cups is 300g of granulated sugar?
300 grams of granulated sugar is about 1½ cups (1.5 cups), based on 1 US cup of granulated sugar weighing 200 g.
Does cup size change 300g of granulated sugar?
A little. 300 g of granulated sugar is about 1½ cups in a US cup (240 ml) and about 1.44 cups in a larger metric or Australian cup (250 ml).