How Many Ounces in a Cup?

 

How Many Ounces in a Cup?

The number of ounces in a cup depends on what you're measuring — liquid (fluid ounces) or dry ingredients (weight ounces).


Standard U.S. Measurement

🥛 For Liquids (Fluid Ounces):

1 cup = 8 fluid ounces (fl oz)

Examples:

  • 1/2 cup = 4 fl oz

  • 1/4 cup = 2 fl oz

  • 3/4 cup = 6 fl oz


🌾 For Dry Ingredients (Weight Ounces):

Dry ingredients vary by weight, not volume. Example:

Ingredient1 Cup (approx.)
All-purpose flour4.5 oz (128 g)
Sugar7 oz (200 g)
Butter (solid)8 oz (227 g)
Rice6.5–7 oz

So:

1 cup = variable dry ounces (depends on the ingredient)


📏 Conversion Tip:

  • If you're using a recipe, always check whether it's measuring in fluid or dry ounces.

  • For best accuracy in baking, use a kitchen scale (especially for dry items).

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