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All-Purpose Flour

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All-purpose flour density varies significantly by measurement method. Spooned and leveled yields about 125g per cup, while scooped directly from the bag can pack up to 150g. For consistent baking results, always spoon flour into your measuring cup and level with a straight edge. This flour corresponds to German Type 405, which has a similar protein content of 9-11%. In American recipes calling for AP flour, you can substitute Type 405 one-to-one by weight. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to 8 months.

Density
125 g/cup
Category
Flour
// LIVE CONVERTER
Input · GRAMS
=
Result · CUPS
0.01cup
OZ
0.04
KG
0.001
TBSP
0.1
TSP
0
ML
2
Method

02 // FULL CONVERSION TABLE

13 ROWS · CUPS · G · OZ · TBSP · ML
CUPS (US)
GRAMS
OUNCES
TABLESPOONS
MILLILITERS
1/8 cup
15.6g
0.55oz
2.0tbsp
30ml
1/4 cup
31.3g
1.10oz
4.0tbsp
59ml
1/3 cup
41.7g
1.47oz
5.3tbsp
79ml
1/2 cup
62.5g
2.20oz
8.0tbsp
118ml
2/3 cup
83.3g
2.94oz
10.7tbsp
158ml
3/4 cup
93.8g
3.31oz
12.0tbsp
177ml
1 cup
125g
4.41oz
16.0tbsp
237ml
1 1/4 cup
156g
5.51oz
20.0tbsp
296ml
1 1/2 cup
188g
6.61oz
24.0tbsp
355ml
1 3/4 cup
219g
7.72oz
28.0tbsp
414ml
2 cups
250g
8.82oz
32.0tbsp
473ml
3 cups
375g
13.23oz
48.0tbsp
710ml
4 cups
500g
17.64oz
64.0tbsp
946ml

03 // WHY IT MATTERS

READ TIME · 2 MIN

If your cookies spread, your bread is gummy, or your cake sinks — flour weight is usually why.

A scooped cup of flour can weigh anywhere from 125g to 180g. That's a 44% range — enough to wreck a cake.

Modern recipes use the spoon-and-level method: fluff the flour, spoon it into a dry measuring cup without packing, then sweep flat with a knife.

The scoop method — pushing the cup directly into the bag — packs in 40-50% more flour.

04 // SUBSTITUTES

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