1 Gram of Noodles to Cups Conversion

Questions: How many US cups of noodles in 1 gram? How much is 1 gram of noodles in cups?

The answer is: 1 gram of noodles is equivalent to 0.0133 US cups(*)

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1 gram of noodles equals 0.0133 US cups.
(*) To be more precise, 1 gram of noodles is equal to 0.013334 US cups. All figures are approximate.

Grams of noodles to US cups Chart

Grams of noodles to US cups
0.1 grams of noodles = 0.00133 US cups
1/5 grams of noodles = 0.00267 US cups
0.3 grams of noodles = 0.004 US cups
0.4 grams of noodles = 0.00533 US cups
1/2 grams of noodles = 0.00667 US cups
0.6 grams of noodles = 0.008 US cups
0.7 grams of noodles = 0.00933 US cups
0.8 grams of noodles = 0.0107 US cups
0.9 grams of noodles = 0.012 US cups
1 gram of noodles = 0.0133 US cups
Grams of noodles to US cups
1 gram of noodles = 0.0133 US cups
1.1 grams of noodles = 0.0147 US cups
1/5 grams of noodles = 0.016 US cups
1.3 grams of noodles = 0.0173 US cups
1.4 grams of noodles = 0.0187 US cups
1/2 grams of noodles = 0.02 US cups
1.6 grams of noodles = 0.0213 US cups
1.7 grams of noodles = 0.0227 US cups
1.8 grams of noodles = 0.024 US cups
1.9 grams of noodles = 0.0253 US cups

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on noodles volume to weight conversion

1 gram of noodles equals how many US cups?

1 gram of noodles is equivalent 0.0133 US cups.

How much is 0.0133 US cups of noodles in grams?

0.0133 US cups of noodles equals 1 gram.

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.

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