Semolina
Gram to Metric Cup
Semolina — Quick Reference
Common gram to metric cup conversions
| Gram | Metric Cup |
|---|---|
| 25g | 0cup |
| 50g | 0cup |
| 100g | 1cup |
| 150g | 1cup |
| 200g | 1cup |
| 250g | 1cup |
| 300g | 2cup |
| 500g | 3cup |
Based on semolina density of 0.71 g/ml (spooned method). Source: USDA FoodData Central.
Understanding Semolina Conversions
The Math Behind This Conversion
To convert 1 gram of semolina to metric cup, we divide by the density (0.71 g/ml). First, 1g ÷ 0.71 g/ml = 1.4ml. Then, dividing by the metric cup volume (250ml): 1.4ml ÷ 250ml = 0 metric cup.
Measurement Tip
For consistent results with semolina, use a scale whenever possible. Volume measurements of grains can vary significantly based on how tightly packed they are. The density of 0.71 g/ml we use is based on a standard pour into a measuring cup.
About Our Data
The density value of 0.71 g/ml for semolina is from the USDA FoodData Central database (ID: 169762). This measurement was taken with semolina spooned into the measuring cup and leveled.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 gram of semolina weighs approximately 0 metric cup. This is based on a density of 0.71 g/ml for semolina.
For the most accurate measurement of semolina, use a kitchen scale. Volume measurements can vary based on how the ingredient is packed.
Semolina has a density of 0.71 g/ml, meaning each milliliter weighs 0.71 grams. Different ingredients have different densities—for example, flour is lighter than sugar—which is why each needs its own conversion factor.