Dried Fruit (Raisins)
Ounce to Gram
Dried Fruit (Raisins) — Quick Reference
Common ounce to gram conversions
| Ounce | Gram |
|---|---|
| 1oz | 28g |
| 2oz | 57g |
| 3oz | 85g |
| 4oz | 113g |
| 5oz | 142g |
| 6oz | 170g |
| 8oz | 227g |
| 10oz | 283g |
Based on dried fruit (raisins) density of 0.65 g/ml (packed method). Source: USDA FoodData Central.
Understanding Dried Fruit (Raisins) Conversions
The Math Behind This Conversion
To convert 1 ounces of dried fruit (raisins) to grams, multiply by 28.3495 (the number of grams per ounce). So 1oz × 28.3495 = 28.3g.
Measurement Tip
For best results when measuring dried fruit (raisins), use a kitchen scale. The density of 0.65 g/ml is based on standard measurement conditions, but actual results may vary based on how the ingredient is handled and stored.
About Our Data
The density value of 0.65 g/ml for dried fruit (raisins) is from the USDA FoodData Central database (ID: 168152). This measurement was taken with dried fruit (raisins) firmly packed into the measuring cup.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 ounce of dried fruit (raisins) weighs approximately 28 gram. This is based on a density of 0.65 g/ml for dried fruit (raisins).
For the most accurate measurement of dried fruit (raisins), use a kitchen scale. Volume measurements can vary based on how the ingredient is packed.
Weighing dried fruit (raisins) gives more consistent results than volume measurements. A cup of dried fruit (raisins) can vary by 10-20% depending on how it's measured (spooned vs scooped). Professional bakers always weigh ingredients for this reason.
Dried Fruit (Raisins) has a density of 0.65 g/ml, meaning each milliliter weighs 0.65 grams. Different ingredients have different densities—for example, flour is lighter than sugar—which is why each needs its own conversion factor.