30 Grams of Quinoa to Cups Conversion

Questions: How many US cups of quinoa in 30 grams? How much are 30 grams of quinoa in cups?

The answer is: 30 grams of quinoa is equivalent to 0.167 ( ~ 1/4) US cup(*)

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30 grams of quinoa equals 0.167 ( ~ 1/4) US cup.
(*) To be more precise, 30 grams of quinoa is equal to 0.16663 US cup. All figures are approximate.

Grams of quinoa to US cups Chart

Grams of quinoa to US cups
21 grams of quinoa = 0.117 US cup
22 grams of quinoa = 0.122 US cup
23 grams of quinoa = 0.128 US cup
24 grams of quinoa = 0.133 US cup
25 grams of quinoa = 0.139 US cup
26 grams of quinoa = 0.144 US cup
27 grams of quinoa = 0.15 US cup
28 grams of quinoa = 0.156 US cup
29 grams of quinoa = 0.161 US cup
30 grams of quinoa = 0.167 US cup
Grams of quinoa to US cups
30 grams of quinoa = 0.167 US cup
31 grams of quinoa = 0.172 US cup
32 grams of quinoa = 0.178 US cup
33 grams of quinoa = 0.183 US cup
34 grams of quinoa = 0.189 US cup
35 grams of quinoa = 0.194 US cup
36 grams of quinoa = 0.2 US cup
37 grams of quinoa = 0.206 US cup
38 grams of quinoa = 0.211 US cup
39 grams of quinoa = 0.217 US cup

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on quinoa volume to weight conversion

30 grams of quinoa equals how many US cups?

30 grams of quinoa is equivalent 0.167 ( ~ 1/4) US cup.

How much is 0.167 US cup of quinoa in grams?

0.167 US cup of quinoa equals 30 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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