75g cocoa powder to cups
Based on 1 US cup of cocoa powder at 85 g. Use the calculator below to change the cup size or ingredient.
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Measuring 75g of cocoa powder without a scale
No scale? 75 g of cocoa powder is about ⅞ cup (0.88 cups), or roughly 14 tablespoons using standard US measuring cups and spoons. Spoon it in and level off the top instead of scooping, which packs in extra.
Seventy-five grams (around 0.88 US cups, just shy of a full cup) suits a richer two-layer cake, a double brownie tray, or a deeply chocolatey sponge for trifle. It's about nine tablespoons, an awkward number that makes weighing far easier than spooning. At this concentration the cocoa starts drying the crumb, so recipes usually balance it with extra liquid, an added egg, or a touch more fat to keep things from turning dense and powdery.
Cocoa Powder grams to cups
| Grams | Cups | Decimal |
|---|---|---|
| 25 g | 0.29 cup | 0.29 |
| 50 g | 0.59 cup | 0.59 |
| 75 g | ⅞ cup | 0.88 |
| 100 g | 1.18 cups | 1.18 |
Brands and how you fill the cup shift this a little. For why cocoa powder varies and the most accurate way to measure it, see the full cocoa powder grams to cups guide.
FAQ
How many cups is 75g of cocoa powder?
75 grams of cocoa powder is about ⅞ cup (0.88 cups), based on 1 US cup of cocoa powder weighing 85 g.
Is 75g the same in US and metric cups?
At 75 g, cocoa powder rounds to about ⅞ cup in either a US cup (240 ml) or a larger metric/Australian cup (250 ml); the cup-size difference only shows up at bigger amounts.