1 Cup of Ketchup to Grams Conversion

Question:
How many grams of ketchup in 1 US cup? How much is 1 cup of ketchup in grams?

The answer is:
1 US cup of ketchup is equivalent to 235 grams(*)

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Conversion Result
1 US cup of ketchup equals 235 grams

Conversion Table: US cups to Grams near 1 US cup (ketchup)

US cups to Grams (ketchup - Part 1)
US cups Grams Actions
0.1 US cups 23.5 grams
15 US cups 47 grams
0.3 US cups 70.5 grams
0.4 US cups 94 grams
12 US cups 117 grams
0.6 US cups 141 grams
0.7 US cups 164 grams
0.8 US cups 188 grams
0.9 US cups 211 grams
1 US cup 235 grams
US cups to Grams (ketchup - Part 2)
US cups Grams Actions
1.1 US cups 258 grams
15 US cups 282 grams
1.3 US cups 305 grams
1.4 US cups 329 grams
12 US cups 352 grams
1.6 US cups 376 grams
1.7 US cups 399 grams
1.8 US cups 423 grams
1.9 US cups 446 grams

Note: converted values are rounded for clarity. The input value (1) is highlighted if present in the table.

How to Convert 1 US cup of Ketchup to Grams

Step 1: Get the density

Find the density of ketchup. Different ingredients have different densities, which affects the conversion. The density of ketchup is approximately 0.993 g/ml.

Step 2: Apply the conversion formula

Multiply 1 US cup by the density factor to get the weight in grams.

Volume × Density × Unit Factor = Weight

1 US cup × 0.993 g/ml × conversion factor = 235 grams

Step 3: Get the result

1 US cup of ketchup equals 235 grams.

FAQs on ketchup weight to volume conversion

1 US cup of ketchup equals how many grams?

1 US cup of ketchup is equivalent 235 grams.

How much is 235 grams of ketchup in US cups?

235 grams of ketchup equals 1 ( ~ 1) US cup.

Why do ingredient conversions vary?

Ingredient conversions vary because different foods have different densities. For example, a cup of flour weighs less than a cup of sugar because flour is less dense. Temperature, humidity, and how tightly packed the ingredient is can also affect measurements.

Should I measure ingredients by weight or volume?

Measuring by weight is more accurate than measuring by volume, especially for dry ingredients. Professional bakers and chefs prefer weight measurements because they are consistent and reproducible regardless of how the ingredient is packed.

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Notes on ingredient measurements

It is a bit tricky to get an accurate food conversion since its characteristics change according to humidity, temperature, or how well packed the ingredient is. Ingredients that contain the terms sliced, minced, diced, crushed, chopped add uncertainties to the measurements. A good practice is to measure ingredients by weight, not by volume so that the error is decreased.