Turbinado Sugar
Metric Cup to Milliliter
Turbinado Sugar — Quick Reference
Common metric cup to milliliter conversions
| Metric Cup | Milliliter |
|---|---|
| ¼ cup | 63ml |
| ⅓ cup | 83ml |
| ½ cup | 125ml |
| ⅔ cup | 167ml |
| ¾ cup | 188ml |
| 1 cup | 250ml |
| 1½ cups | 375ml |
| 2 cups | 500ml |
Based on turbinado sugar density of 0.8 g/ml (poured method). Source: USDA FoodData Central.
Understanding Turbinado Sugar Conversions
The Math Behind This Conversion
Converting 1 metric cup to milliliter is a direct volume conversion. One metric cup equals 250ml, and one milliliter equals 1ml. So 1 metric cup (250ml) equals 250 milliliter.
Measurement Tip
Measure turbinado sugar by spooning into your cup and leveling off. Unlike brown sugar, granulated sugar should not be packed—just fill and level for consistent results.
About Our Data
The density value of 0.8 g/ml for turbinado sugar is from the USDA FoodData Central database (ID: 168842). This measurement was taken with turbinado sugar poured into the measuring cup.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 metric cup of turbinado sugar weighs approximately 250 milliliter. This is based on a density of 0.8 g/ml for turbinado sugar.
For turbinado sugar, spoon into the measuring cup and level off. Brown sugar should be packed firmly.
Turbinado Sugar has a density of 0.8 g/ml, meaning each milliliter weighs 0.8 grams. Different ingredients have different densities—for example, flour is lighter than sugar—which is why each needs its own conversion factor.