2 Cups of Granulated Sugar to Grams Conversion
Question:
How many grams of granulated sugar in 2 US cups? How much are 2 cups of granulated sugar in grams?
The answer is:
2 US cups of granulated sugar is equivalent to 400 grams(*)
Volume to 'Weight' Converter
US cups of granulated sugar to grams Chart
US cups of granulated sugar to grams | ||
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1.1 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 220 grams |
1 1/5 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 240 grams |
1.3 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 260 grams |
1.4 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 280 grams |
1 1/2 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 300 grams |
1.6 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 320 grams |
1.7 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 340 grams |
1.8 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 360 grams |
1.9 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 380 grams |
2 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 400 grams |
US cups of granulated sugar to grams | ||
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2 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 400 grams |
2.1 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 420 grams |
2 1/5 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 440 grams |
2.3 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 460 grams |
2.4 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 480 grams |
2 1/2 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 500 grams |
2.6 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 520 grams |
2.7 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 540 grams |
2.8 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 560 grams |
2.9 US cups of granulated sugar | = | 580 grams |
Note: some values may be rounded.
FAQs on granulated sugar weight to volume conversion
2 US cups of granulated sugar equals how many grams?
2 US cups of granulated sugar is equivalent 400 grams.
How much is 400 grams of granulated sugar in US cups?
400 grams of granulated sugar equals 2 ( ~ 2) US cups.
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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.