Malzeme Dönüştürücü

Malzemeye özgü yoğunlukları kullanarak ağırlık ve hacim arasında dönüştürün.

Malzeme Dönüştürücü

Malzemeye özgü yoğunlukları kullanarak ağırlık ve hacim arasında dönüştürün.

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📊 Malzeme Dönüştürücü Reference Table

Malzeme seç1 Cup (US)1 Tbsp1 Tsp
Buğday Unu125 g8 g2.6 g
Beyaz Şeker200 g12.5 g4.2 g
Tereyağı227 g14.2 g4.7 g
Sıvı Süt244 g15.3 g5.1 g
Bal340 g21.3 g7.1 g
Bitkisel Yağ218 g13.6 g4.5 g
Pirinç185 g11.6 g3.9 g
Yulaf90 g5.6 g1.9 g

Ingredient-Specific Conversion Guide

Each ingredient has a different density, meaning a cup of flour doesn't weigh the same as a cup of sugar. Our converter uses the precise density of each ingredient to give you exact conversions between weight and volume.

Why Does Density Matter?

An ingredient's density determines how much it weighs for a given volume. For example, 1 cup of wheat flour weighs about 125g, while 1 cup of sugar weighs about 200g, and 1 cup of honey weighs about 340g. Using the correct weight is crucial for recipe success.

Flours: A Special Case

There are many types of flour, each with different density. Wheat flour (125g/cup), corn flour (120g/cup), and rice flour (160g/cup) give very different results when measured by volume. Always check which type of flour is called for.

Butter, Oil and Fats

Butter is often measured in "sticks" in the US (1 stick = 113g = ½ cup). Vegetable oil is lighter than water (218g/cup vs 237g/cup for water). Olive oil and coconut oil have slightly different densities.

Chef's Tips

  • 1Sifted flour weighs about 10-15% less than unsifted flour for the same volume.
  • 2Cocoa powder is very light — 1 cup weighs only about 86g.
  • 3Brown sugar should be packed into the cup for correct measurement — it's the exception to the rule!
  • 4Chopped nuts and dried fruits have variable density — weigh them for more precision.