How many grams of flour are in one cup?

Answer:
A US cup (240mL) of flour is about 125 grams

Do remember, though, that the weight of flour can vary due to humidity and the type of flour used, as well as whether the flour is settled or sifted.
When scooped, the flour can slightly get compacted and you'll read up to 137 g per cup.

A US cup is 236.58 ml by volume, exactly.

While baking, using weight measurement is recommended: i.e 10 Oz or 280 g sifted or unsifted, or compacted, is still 280 g. You have less chances to be wrong by weight than by volume

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