90 Grams of Yogurt to Cups Conversion

Questions: How many US cups of yogurt in 90 grams? How much are 90 grams of yogurt in cups?

The answer is: 90 grams of yogurt is equivalent to 0.367 ( ~ 1/4) US cup(*)

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90 grams of yogurt equals 0.367 ( ~ 1/4) US cup.
(*) To be more precise, 90 grams of yogurt is equal to 0.36719 US cup. All figures are approximate.

Grams of yogurt to US cups Chart

Grams of yogurt to US cups
81 grams of yogurt = 0.33 US cup
82 grams of yogurt = 0.335 US cup
83 grams of yogurt = 0.339 US cup
84 grams of yogurt = 0.343 US cup
85 grams of yogurt = 0.347 US cup
86 grams of yogurt = 0.351 US cup
87 grams of yogurt = 0.355 US cup
88 grams of yogurt = 0.359 US cup
89 grams of yogurt = 0.363 US cup
90 grams of yogurt = 0.367 US cup
Grams of yogurt to US cups
90 grams of yogurt = 0.367 US cup
91 grams of yogurt = 0.371 US cup
92 grams of yogurt = 0.375 US cup
93 grams of yogurt = 0.379 US cup
94 grams of yogurt = 0.384 US cup
95 grams of yogurt = 0.388 US cup
96 grams of yogurt = 0.392 US cup
97 grams of yogurt = 0.396 US cup
98 grams of yogurt = 0.4 US cup
99 grams of yogurt = 0.404 US cup

Note: some values may be rounded.

FAQs on yogurt volume to weight conversion

90 grams of yogurt equals how many US cups?

90 grams of yogurt is equivalent 0.367 ( ~ 1/4) US cup.

How much is 0.367 US cup of yogurt in grams?

0.367 US cup of yogurt equals 90 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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