Quickly convert between cups, grams, ounces, tablespoons, teaspoons and more—perfect precision for cooking and baking every time.
From → To | Conversion Factor |
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1 teaspoon → tablespoon | 1 tsp = ⅓ tbsp |
1 teaspoon → grams | 1 tsp water = 5 g |
1 tablespoon → milliliters | 1 tbsp = 15 ml |
1 cup → grams | 1 cup water = 240 g |
Why Use a Kitchen Measurement Converter?
An accurate measurement converter streamlines your kitchen workflow by:
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Ensuring Recipe Accuracy – Follow recipes exactly, especially in baking where precision matters.
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Saving Time – Instantly switch units without manual calculations or chart look‑ups.
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Reducing Waste – Measure just the right amount of ingredients to avoid leftovers.
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Handling International Recipes – Convert between metric and imperial seamlessly.
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Boosting Confidence – Know you’re using correct amounts so every dish turns out perfectly.
How to Use the Kitchen Measurement Converter
Step‑by‑Step Instructions:
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Select Conversion Type: Choose the from‑unit (e.g., cups) and to‑unit (e.g., grams).
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Enter Quantity: Type in the number you have (e.g., “1.5”).
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Hit “Convert”: Instantly see the equivalent measurement.
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Adjust Precision: If needed, round to desired decimal places using the precision slider.
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Copy or Note: Click “Copy Result” or jot down the converted value for your recipe.
Quick Tips for Best Results
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Know Ingredient Density: For ingredients like flour or sugar, use the specific material conversion (e.g., “Flour: cups ↔ grams”) if available.
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Use the Precision Slider: Tweak decimals to suit recipe requirements—more precision for delicate bakes.
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Save Common Conversions: Bookmark conversions you use frequently (e.g., 1 cup milk → grams).
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Mobile‑Friendly: Use on your phone while cooking for fast, on‑the‑spot conversions.
FAQ's
You can convert between common volume and weight units for water‑equivalent ingredients. For denser items, use the ingredient‑specific converter if available.
We support cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, grams, kilograms, ounces, pounds, milliliters, and liters.
Yes—click “Show Formula” under the result to see the calculation used.
Absolutely—use the precision slider to round results to 0–4 decimal places.
No—an internet connection is required to load the converter interface.
Completely free with no signup required. Optional email signup unlocks saving and sharing of your favorite conversions.