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300 Grams to Cups Conversion Chart

300 grams to cups depends on what you are measuring. Use this chart to compare common baking ingredients, then open the exact ingredient page for method-specific details.

300g to Cups by Ingredient

IngredientSpoon & LevelDip & SweepSifted
300g all-purpose flour2 1/3 cups2 1/8 cups2 3/4 cups
300g granulated sugar1 1/2 cups1 1/4 cups1 3/4 cups
300g brown sugar (packed)1 1/3 cups1 1/8 cups1 2/3 cups
300g powdered sugar2 1/2 cups2 1/8 cups2 3/4 cups
300g butter1 1/3 cups1 1/8 cups1 1/2 cups
300g peanut butter1 1/8 cups1 1/8 cups1 1/8 cups
300g bread flour2 1/3 cups1 3/4 cups2 3/4 cups
300g cake flour2 3/4 cups2 1/3 cups3 1/4 cups
300g whole wheat flour2 1/2 cups2 1/8 cups2 3/4 cups
300g almond flour3 1/8 cups2 2/3 cups3 2/3 cups
300g cocoa powder2 3/4 cups2 1/3 cups3 1/3 cups
300g rolled oats3 1/3 cups2 3/4 cups3 3/4 cups
300g whole milk1 1/4 cups1 1/8 cups1 1/2 cups
300g heavy cream1 1/4 cups1 1/8 cups1 1/2 cups
300g honey3/4 cup3/4 cup1 1/8 cups
300g olive oil1 1/3 cups1 1/8 cups1 2/3 cups
300g water1 1/4 cups1 1/4 cups1 1/4 cups
300g cooked white rice1 3/4 cups1 3/4 cups1 3/4 cups

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Frequently Asked Questions

300 grams can be a different number of cups depending on the ingredient. For example, 300g all-purpose flour is 2 1/3 cups, while 300g granulated sugar is 1 1/2 cups.

Cups measure volume, while grams measure weight. Flour, sugar, butter, oats, and liquids have different densities, so the same gram weight fills a different cup volume.

Choose the exact ingredient first, then use the ingredient-specific conversion. Spoon & Level is the recommended method for dry baking ingredients.

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