200 Grams to Cups Converter: Quick Measure Guide for Cooking

Enjoy precise, stress-free cooking with this 200 grams to cups conversion guide. No more guessing—use these clear conversions to measure ingredients confidently and reproduce recipes accurately.

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Conversion charts exist for many units and ingredients, but the 200 grams to cups conversions are among the most commonly needed in everyday baking and cooking.

Accurate measurements are crucial—especially in baking. Use a proper dry measuring cup for dry ingredients and a liquid measuring cup for liquids. For best precision, a kitchen scale eliminates guesswork and ensures consistent results.

If you’re following a recipe that lists ingredients in grams—common in British and European recipes—these conversions will help you convert to US cups with confidence.

How to convert 200 grams to cups

Converting grams to cups requires attention because grams measure weight while cups measure volume. That means there is no single universal conversion factor—each ingredient has its own density. To convert 200 grams to cups, use the ingredient-specific conversions below. All values are for US cups (abbreviated “c”) and rounded to two decimal places. Measurements assume a level cup unless noted.

200 grams flour to cups

200 grams of all-purpose flour equals about 1.6 cups. Below are conversions for several common flours.

Ingredient 200 grams (g)
All-purpose flour 1.6 cups
00 flour 1.57 cups
Almond flour 2.08 cups
Bread flour 1.57 cups
Buckwheat flour 1.67 cups
Cake flour 2 cups
Chestnut flour 2.22 cups
Coconut flour 1.79 cups
Cornflour 1.33 cups
Gluten-free flour 1.64 cups
Pastry flour 1.85 cups
Rye flour 1.96 cups
Self-rising flour 1.6 cups
Semolina flour 1.2 cups
Tapioca flour 1.64 cups
Whole wheat flour 1.54 cups

200 grams sugar to cups

200 grams of granulated sugar equals about 1 cup. Below are conversions for several sugar varieties.

Ingredient 200 grams (g)
Brown sugar 1 cup
Caster sugar 0.89 cups
Granulated sugar 1 cup
Icing sugar 1.6 cups
Powdered sugar 1.6 cups
Note: Icing sugar = powdered sugar = confectioner’s sugar

Sweeteners

Liquid sweeteners are denser than plain water, so 200 grams converts to less than a full cup for most syrups. For example, 200 grams of maple syrup is about 0.63 cups. See the table for more sweeteners.

Ingredient 200 grams (g)
Golden syrup 0.6 cups
Honey 0.59 cups
Light corn syrup 0.62 cups
Maple syrup 0.63 cups
Molasses 0.58 cups
Treacle syrup 0.61 cups

200 grams butter to cups

200 grams of butter equals roughly 0.88 cups. The table below lists other fats and emulsions converted from 200 grams to cups.

Ingredient 200 grams (g)
Avocado oil 0.93 cups
Butter 0.88 cups
Coconut oil 0.93 cups
Ghee 0.91 cups
Grapeseed oil 0.93 cups
Macadamia oil 0.94 cups
Margarine 0.92 cups
Sesame oil 0.92 cups
Sunflower oil 0.91 cups
Peanut oil 0.9 cups
Peanut butter, creamy 0.78 cups
Vegetable oil 0.9 cups
Vegetable shortening 1.05 cups
Virgin olive oil 0.91 cups

200 grams water to cups

200 grams of water is approximately 0.85 cups. The table below shows conversions for several common liquids.

Ingredient 200 grams (g)
Buttermilk 0.82 cups
Condensed milk, sweetened 0.65 cups
Goat milk 0.82 cups
Heavy cream 0.87 cups
Water 0.85 cups
Whipping cream 0.84 cups
Whole milk 0.83 cups

Nuts and seeds

For seeds and nuts, densities vary considerably. For example, 200 grams of chia seeds equals about 1.23 cups. See the table for more conversions.

Ingredient 200 grams (g)
Almonds, whole 1.4 cups
Brazil nuts, whole 1.5 cups
Cashew nuts, whole 1.4 cups
Chia seeds 1.23 cups
Coconut, shredded 2.15 cups
Flax seeds, whole 1.19 cups
Hazelnuts, whole 1.45 cups
Hazelnut meal 1.73 cups
Macadamia nuts, whole 1.49 cups
Peanuts 2.02 cups
Pecans, whole 2.02 cups
Pecans chopped 1.83 cups
Pistachios, whole 1.63 cups
Poppy seeds 1.42 cups
Walnuts, whole 1.85 cups
Walnuts chopped 1.71 cups

Leaveners and small measure ingredients

Powders and leaveners can be surprisingly voluminous. For example, 200 grams of ground coffee equals about 1.57 cups. Below are more powder and small-measure conversions.

Ingredient 200 grams (g)
Baking powder 0.91 cups
Baking soda 0.91 cups
Cocoa powder 1.69 cups
Cream of tartar 1.23 cups
Ground coffee 1.57 cups
Gelatin, powdered 1.33 cups
Pink salt 0.75 cups
Salt, table 0.73 cups
Vanilla extract 0.96 cups
Yeast, active dry 1.47 cups
Yeast, instant 1.32 cups
Yeast, fresh 1.34 cups

Other ingredients

Below are additional 200 grams to cups conversions for assorted ingredients. Note: rice conversions refer to uncooked rice.

Ingredient 200 grams (g)
Basmati rice 1.03 cup
Bread crumbs, dried 2 cups
Brown medium-grain rice 1.05 cup
Chocolate chips 1.25 cups
Cream cheese 0.83 cups
Milk Powder 1.56 cups
Rolled Oats 2.22 cups
White long rice 1.08 cup
White medium-grain rice 1.03 cup
White short round rice 1 cup
Wild rice 1.25 cups
Yogurt 0.8 cups

More baking conversions

If you need other conversions, look for grams-to-cups and cups-to-grams charts. Common conversions include 50 g, 100 g, and 150 g to cups—use a similar approach and ingredient-specific densities for each.

Conclusion

This guide answers the common question: how many cups are 200 grams? Because weight and volume differ, use the ingredient-specific values above for accurate conversions. A kitchen scale remains the most reliable tool for consistent results, but these tables are helpful when you need quick volume estimates from metric recipes.

If you bake frequently, consider keeping a printed conversion chart handy or using a kitchen scale for the most accurate measurements.