35 Grams to Cups

How many cups is 35 grams? It depends on the ingredient. Here are the conversions for common baking ingredients.

35 grams is a frequent recipe amount for cocoa, oats, nuts, and small butter additions, usually landing between a few tablespoons and half a cup depending on the ingredient.

35g Equals How Many Cups?

Ingredient35g equalsg/cup
All-Purpose Flour¼ cups(4 tablespoons)125
Almond Flour cups(6 tablespoons)96
Granulated Sugar cups(3 tablespoons)200
Brown Sugar (Packed) cups(3 tablespoons)220
Powdered Sugar cups(5 tablespoons)120
Honey cups(2 tablespoons)340
Butter cups(2 tablespoons)227
Vegetable Oil cups(3 tablespoons)218
Olive Oil cups(3 tablespoons)216
Milk cups(2 tablespoons)245

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Converting 35 Grams to Cups

When converting 35 grams to cups, the result varies significantly based on the ingredient's density. Here's how the most common ingredients compare:

All-Purpose Flour

¼ cups

4 tablespoons

Almond Flour

cups

6 tablespoons

Granulated Sugar

cups

3 tablespoons

Brown Sugar (Packed)

cups

3 tablespoons

Powdered Sugar

cups

5 tablespoons

Honey

cups

2 tablespoons

Why the Difference?

The reason 35g of flour isn't the same volume as 35g of sugar comes down to density. Flour is light and fluffy, with air trapped between particles, so a cup of flour weighs less. Sugar crystals pack together more densely, making a cup of sugar heavier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

35 grams equals different amounts in cups depending on the ingredient. For all-purpose flour, 35g is about 0.28 cups. For sugar, 35g is about 0.17 cups. Always check the specific ingredient for accurate conversion.

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