How to Convert Honey from Grams to Cups (Complete Guide)
Complete guide to converting honey from grams to cups. 337g per cup. Free converter for any weight.
Sugar seems simple. But the difference between granulated, brown, powdered, and liquid sweeteners like honey is massive when it comes to cup measurements.
Here's exactly how to convert honey from grams to cups - and why the method matters (or doesn't).
The Quick Answer
For honey (density: 1.42 g/ml):
| Weight | Cups |
|---|---|
| 50g | 0.15 cups |
| 100g | 0.3 cups |
| 150g | 0.45 cups |
| 200g | 0.6 cups |
| 250g | 0.74 cups |
| 500g | 1.49 cups |
Need a different weight? Use our honey converter for any weight from 1g to 1000g.
1 Cup of Honey = How Many Grams?
One cup of honey weighs approximately 337g. For honey, the measurement method doesn't change the result since it's a liquid.
Common Recipe Amounts
Common amounts: 100g = 0.3 cups, 200g = 0.6 cups. Try our converter for any weight.
Storage Tips for Accurate Measurements
Honey never spoils. Store at room temperature. If it crystallizes, gently warm it in a water bath to restore liquid form.
Pro Tips
Honey is a liquid - measurement method doesn't matter. 1 cup of honey weighs about 337g. Coat your measuring cup with oil first for easy pouring.
Bottom Line
Honey has a density of 1.42 g/ml. One cup = 337g. Since it's a liquid, the measurement method doesn't matter - 1 cup always weighs the same.
Convert any weight with our honey grams to cups converter.
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