🍚 Grams of Rice (uncooked) to Cups
Dry uncooked rice (varies by type). Use the converter, quick reference table, and measuring notes below for more reliable kitchen results.
Grams to Cups Converter
Accurate, density-based conversions for common cooking & baking ingredients.
Rice (uncooked) conversion chart
Common gram amounts converted into cups and tablespoons for quick recipe checks.
| Grams | Cups | Tablespoons |
|---|---|---|
| 50g | 0.27 cups | 4.32 tbsp |
| 100g | 0.54 cups | 8.65 tbsp |
| 125g | 0.68 cups | 10.81 tbsp |
| 200g | 1.08 cups | 17.3 tbsp |
| 250g | 1.35 cups | 21.62 tbsp |
| 500g | 2.7 cups | 43.24 tbsp |
How to measure Rice (uncooked)
Converting grams of Rice (uncooked) to cups works best when you use the ingredient’s specific grams-per-cup value rather than a generic chart. This helps keep recipes more consistent across scaling and substitutions.
If you are baking, weigh ingredients when possible and use cups as the translated result for recipes that need volume measurements. For cooking, the quick rounding is often enough, but exact values are still useful for repeatable results.
- Use a US cup standard for the closest match to this calculator.
- Check whether your recipe expects packed, sifted, melted, or loose measurements.
- Use the ingredient page together with the main converter for custom amounts.
Frequently asked questions about Rice (uncooked)
How many grams are in 1 cup of Rice (uncooked)?
One US cup of Rice (uncooked) is about 185 grams based on the density used in this converter.
How do I convert grams of Rice (uncooked) to cups?
Divide the grams by 185. For example, 200 grams of Rice (uncooked) is 200 ÷ 185 cups.
Why can measurements for Rice (uncooked) vary slightly?
Ingredient brand, humidity, grind, packing method, and recipe conventions can all shift the exact grams-per-cup value slightly.