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150 Grams to Cups Converter (Flour, Sugar, Butter & More)

Get quick rounded cup conversions for 150 grams across common ingredients used in cooking and baking.

Quick Answer

150 grams is not one fixed cup amount for every ingredient. In practical US cup references, 150 grams is about 1.2 cups of all-purpose flour, 0.75 cups of sugar, and 0.66 cups of butter.

That is why a grams-to-cups answer only works when the ingredient is clearly identified first.

150 Grams to Cups Table

IngredientMassCups
All-purpose flour150 gAbout 1.2 cups
Sugar150 gAbout 0.75 cups
Butter150 gAbout 0.66 cups
Milk150 gAbout 0.62 cups
Rice (raw)150 gAbout 0.8 cups
Oats150 gAbout 1.81 cups
Cocoa powder150 gAbout 1.51 cups
Brown sugar150 gAbout 0.68 cups
Powdered sugar150 gAbout 1.27 cups
Almond flour150 gAbout 1.59 cups

Why the Cup Value Changes

Grams measure weight, while cups measure volume. Because flour, sugar, butter, oats, and rice do not all fill space in the same way, the cup result changes even when the gram amount stays the same.

This page works best as a quick kitchen reference. When recipe accuracy matters, weighing the ingredient directly is still the more dependable choice.

150 Grams to Cups FAQs

Is 150 grams always the same number of cups?

No. 150 grams stays the same weight, but the cup value changes by ingredient because each ingredient has a different density.

How many cups is 150 grams of flour?

Using a practical US cup reference, 150 grams of all-purpose flour is about 1.2 cups.

How many cups is 150 grams of sugar?

Using a practical US cup reference, 150 grams of granulated sugar is about 0.75 cups.

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