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300 Grams to Cups: The Answer Depends on the Ingredient

300 grams to cups is not one universal number. Flour, sugar, butter, oats, water, and rice all fill a cup differently, so this page gives the comparison Google snippets usually skip.

Quick answer

300g equals 2 1/3 cups all-purpose flour, but 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar.

If your recipe just says "300 grams to cups," choose the ingredient first. That is the difference between a useful conversion and a dry cake.

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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