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As you can guess, a cup of flour can vary in weight depending on the density of the type of flour used. Even age, storage and moisture content will affect the weight. If your recipe calls for a weight of a particular flour rather than a volume, follow the recipe and weigh it out. Kitchen scales are an indispensable tool.
> so..... 28*8 = 224 grams in a cup
This is incorrect. There are 8 ounces in a cup of water. Water weighs a lot more than flour.
According to several other websites, there are 125 grams per cup of all-purpose flour.
125grams
There are 135 grams of graham flour or whole wheat flour in one cup. Per Australian measurement there are 135 grams of graham flour in one cup.
Approximately 124 grams of flour in a cup.
125 grams :)
500 grams
A cup of flour is about 112 grams.
If you mean baking flour, that is 1/2 cup
That is approximately 128 grams
150 grams of flour will not fit into one cup. It is approximately 1.2 cups
120g of wheat flour will be equal to 1 cup whole wheat flour.
this would be .76 cups, so roughly 3/4th of a cup or 12 tablespoonssuch conversions can be easily done using the resource www.convert-me.comOne cup of all purpose flour weighs 125 grams. One hundred grams of all purpose flour is equal to 4/5 of a cup.probably 4/5 of a cupOne hundred grams of flour is equal to 0.4 cups. There are 236.58 grams in one cup of flour and one gram equals 0.004 cups.100 grams of flour equals 1 cup
When measuring flour, 409 grams would be equal to 1.73 cups. One cup of flour would be equal to 236.59 grams.
One cup of flour is 150 grams so 200 grams would be 1 and 1/3 cups.