15 Grams of Popcorn to Cups Conversion

Questions: How many US cups of popcorn in 15 grams? How much are 15 grams of popcorn in cups?

The answer is: 15 grams of popcorn is equivalent to 0.12 US cup(*)

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15 grams of popcorn equals 0.12 US cup.
(*) To be more precise, 15 grams of popcorn is equal to 0.12008 US cup. All figures are approximate.

Grams of popcorn to US cups Chart

Grams of popcorn to US cups
6 grams of popcorn = 0.048 US cup
7 grams of popcorn = 0.056 US cup
8 grams of popcorn = 0.064 US cup
9 grams of popcorn = 0.072 US cup
10 grams of popcorn = 0.0801 US cup
11 grams of popcorn = 0.0881 US cup
12 grams of popcorn = 0.0961 US cup
13 grams of popcorn = 0.104 US cup
14 grams of popcorn = 0.112 US cup
15 grams of popcorn = 0.12 US cup
Grams of popcorn to US cups
15 grams of popcorn = 0.12 US cup
16 grams of popcorn = 0.128 US cup
17 grams of popcorn = 0.136 US cup
18 grams of popcorn = 0.144 US cup
19 grams of popcorn = 0.152 US cup
20 grams of popcorn = 0.16 US cup
21 grams of popcorn = 0.168 US cup
22 grams of popcorn = 0.176 US cup
23 grams of popcorn = 0.184 US cup
24 grams of popcorn = 0.192 US cup

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on popcorn volume to weight conversion

15 grams of popcorn equals how many US cups?

15 grams of popcorn is equivalent 0.12 US cup.

How much is 0.12 US cup of popcorn in grams?

0.12 US cup of popcorn equals 15 grams.

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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