Caster Sugar Cups to Grams Converter

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Caster Sugar Cups to Grams Converter

Instantly and accurately convert baking measurements between cups and grams. Perfect for following any recipe with absolute precision.

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Convert Your Sugar Measurements

Enter your caster (superfine) sugar amount in either cups or grams below. The calculator will instantly compute the equivalent value using the standard baking conversion factor.

Sugar Measurement Converter

Type a value in either field to see the real-time conversion

🇺🇸 Volume Measurement

Use decimals for fractions (e.g., 0.5 for 1/2 cup)

🇬🇧 Metric Weight Measurement

Weight in grams (recommended for baking)

Conversion Result

Based on standard density: 1 cup = 200g

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Enter a value in either the Cups or Grams field to see your instant conversion result and breakdown.

Common Caster Sugar Conversions

Handy reference chart for common baking measurements. Based on the standard metric conversion of 1 cup = 200 grams of caster sugar.

Cups (Volume) Grams (Weight) Common Baking Use
1/8 cup25 gSmall batch cookies, dusting
1/4 cup50 gLight sweetening, meringues
1/3 cup67 gSmall cakes, syrups
1/2 cup100 gStandard muffin or cupcake batch
3/4 cup150 gMedium sponge cakes
1 cup200 gStandard Victoria sponge, brownies
1.5 cups300 gLarger cakes, sweet doughs
2 cups400 gLarge batch baking, frosting
⚠️ Baking Note: This converter uses the standard metric measurement of 1 cup = 200g for caster sugar. If you are using a US customary cup (236ml), the weight is approximately 198g–200g, making this conversion highly accurate for both regions. Always weigh ingredients for the most consistent baking results.

Baking Measurement FAQ

Everything you need to know about measuring caster sugar, substitutions, and achieving perfect baking results.

One standard metric cup of caster (superfine) sugar weighs approximately 200 grams. This is the widely accepted standard for baking conversions in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, and is nearly identical to the US customary cup weight.

Caster sugar (also known as superfine sugar) has a finer grain than regular granulated sugar. This allows it to dissolve much faster, making it ideal for meringues, syrups, and delicate cakes. By weight, they are identical (1:1), but by volume, caster sugar can pack slightly more densely.

It is highly recommended to measure sugar by grams (weight) rather than cups (volume) for baking. Weight measurements are significantly more accurate, eliminate inconsistencies caused by how tightly the sugar is packed or settled in the bag, and ensure your recipes turn out perfectly every time.

Yes, you can substitute them in a 1:1 ratio by weight. If a recipe calls for granulated sugar by volume (cups), you can usually substitute caster sugar cup-for-cup, though the finer texture may cause baked goods to spread slightly more or dissolve faster, which is often a desirable trait.

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