Chocolate Chips Cups to Grams Converter
Instantly and accurately convert cups of chocolate chips to grams for perfect baking results. Supports US, Metric, and Imperial cup measurements.
Convert Your Chocolate Chips
Enter the number of cups, your regional cup standard, and the type of chocolate chips below to get an instant, precise gram conversion for your recipe.
Measurement Converter
Input your volume to see the exact weight in grams
Enter fractional amounts like 0.5 or 1.5
Varies slightly by region
Size and shape affect packing density
Converted Weight
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Average Weight of 1 US Cup of Baking Ingredients
Common baking ingredient weights per US customary cup (240ml) for quick recipe scaling and conversion.
| Ingredient | Weight per US Cup | Weight in Ounces |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Chocolate Chips | 170 g | 6.0 oz |
| Mini Chocolate Chips | 175 g | 6.2 oz |
| White Chocolate Chips | 170 g | 6.0 oz |
| Chocolate Chunks | 150 g | 5.3 oz |
| All-Purpose Flour | 120 g | 4.2 oz |
| Granulated Sugar | 200 g | 7.1 oz |
Baking Measurements FAQ
Everything you need to know about converting chocolate chips, measuring accurately, and baking science.
One US customary cup (240ml) of standard semi-sweet chocolate chips weighs approximately 170 grams (or 6 ounces). This can vary slightly depending on the specific brand and chip size.
Yes. Mini chocolate chips pack more densely together, weighing about 175 grams per US cup. Conversely, larger chocolate chunks have more air gaps between them, weighing closer to 150 grams per US cup.
A US customary cup is 240 millilitres, while a Metric cup (commonly used in the UK, Australia, and Canada) is 250 millilitres. This slight difference means a Metric cup of chocolate chips will weigh about 4% more than a US cup.
For the most consistent and professional baking results, it is always recommended to measure chocolate chips by weight (grams) using a digital kitchen scale, as volume measurements can be inconsistent due to settling and air gaps.
