All-Purpose Flour 320 Grams to Cups Converter

All-purpose flour has a density of approximately 125 g per cup. One standard US cup equals 240 ml.

Convert All-Purpose Flour Measurements

g

320 grams = 2.56 cups

cups

1 cup = 125 grams

Complete Guide to Flour Measurements

Flour is the foundation of baking, providing structure, texture, and flavor to countless recipes. Understanding flour types, protein content, and proper measurement techniques is essential for baking success. Our comprehensive guide explores the science behind flour and provides professional measurement strategies.

Baking Essential: Flour measurement accuracy is crucial for baking success. Weight measurements are far more precise than volume measurements, which can vary based on flour packing density, humidity, and measuring technique.

Professional Flour Calculator

Use our precision calculator for accurate flour conversions. The tool uses the standard 125g per cup measurement for all-purpose flour.

Calculator Features

  • • Precise 125g/cup all-purpose flour conversion
  • • Real-time bidirectional conversions
  • • Formula display with mathematical explanations
  • • Professional baking measurement accuracy
  • • Comprehensive conversion table
  • • Multiple flour type support

Flour: The Science of Baking Structure

Flour is finely ground wheat that provides the protein structure essential for baked goods through gluten development.

Composition Wheat + Starch + Protein

Flour contains carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and minerals essential for baking.

  • • 70-75% carbohydrates (starch)
  • • 10-15% protein (gluten-forming)
  • • 2-3% fat content
  • • Essential minerals and vitamins

Gluten Network Protein Structure Formation

Gliadin and glutenin proteins form gluten when hydrated and kneaded.

  • • Gliadin provides extensibility
  • • Glutenin provides strength
  • • Water activates protein bonding
  • • Kneading develops gluten network

Density 125g/cup (Spooned)

Flour density varies based on milling, moisture content, and measuring method.

  • • Sifted flour: lighter density
  • • Packed flour: higher density
  • • Humidity affects packing
  • • Weight measurement most accurate

Flour Types Protein Content Variations

Different flours serve specific baking purposes based on protein content.

  • • Cake flour: 7-9% protein (tender)
  • • All-purpose: 10-12% protein (versatile)
  • • Bread flour: 12-14% protein (strong)
  • • Whole wheat: 13-15% protein (dense)

Professional Flour Measurement Techniques

Mastering flour measurement requires understanding its unique properties and handling requirements.

Measuring Techniques

  • Digital Scale Priority: Most accurate method for consistent results
  • Spoon & Level: Gently spoon flour into cup, level with knife
  • Avoid Scooping: Prevents compaction and inaccurate measurements
  • Sifting Option: Aerates flour for lighter, more consistent density

Storage Best Practices

  • Airtight Containers: Prevents moisture absorption and pest contamination
  • Cool, Dark Place: Away from heat, light, and strong odors
  • Refrigerator Optional: Extends shelf life for longer storage
  • Freezer Storage: Best for long-term preservation

Step-by-Step Calculator Usage

How to Use Our Flour Calculator

Convert Grams to Cups:
  1. Select "Grams to Cups" conversion direction
  2. Enter grams value (e.g., 320) in the input field
  3. Click "Convert" button for instant results
  4. View decimal cups, fraction format, and formula
Convert Cups to Grams:
  1. Select "Cups to Grams" conversion direction
  2. Enter cups value in the input field
  3. Click "Convert" for precise grams result
  4. Use conversion table for reference values

Flour Conversion Chart

Professional reference guide for flour measurements used in baking:

Weight (grams) Cups Fraction Format
5 g 0.042 1/24 cup
10 g 0.083 1/12 cup
15 g 0.125 1/8 cup
20 g 0.167 1/6 cup
25 g 0.208 1/5 cup
30 g 0.25 1/4 cup
35 g 0.292 ~1/3 cup
40 g 0.333 1/3 cup
45 g 0.375 3/8 cup
50 g 0.417 ~2/5 cup
55 g 0.458 ~1/2 cup
60 g 0.5 1/2 cup
65 g 0.542 ~1/2 cup
70 g 0.583 ~3/5 cup
75 g 0.625 5/8 cup
80 g 0.667 2/3 cup
85 g 0.708 ~3/4 cup
90 g 0.75 3/4 cup
95 g 0.792 ~4/5 cup
100 g 0.833 5/6 cup
105 g 0.875 7/8 cup
110 g 0.917 11/12 cup
115 g 0.958 ~1 cup
120 g 1 1 cup
130 g 1.083 1 1/12 cups
140 g 1.167 1 1/6 cups
150 g 1.25 1 1/4 cups
160 g 1.333 1 1/3 cups
170 g 1.417 1 5/12 cups
180 g 1.5 1 1/2 cups
190 g 1.583 1 7/12 cups
200 g 1.667 1 2/3 cups
210 g 1.75 1 3/4 cups
220 g 1.833 1 5/6 cups
230 g 1.917 1 11/12 cups
240 g 2 2 cups
250 g 2.083 2 1/12 cups
260 g 2.167 2 1/6 cups
270 g 2.25 2 1/4 cups
280 g 2.333 2 1/3 cups
290 g 2.417 2 5/12 cups
300 g 2.5 2 1/2 cups
310 g 2.583 2 7/12 cups
320 g 2.667 2 2/3 cups
330 g 2.75 2 3/4 cups
340 g 2.833 2 5/6 cups
350 g 2.917 2 11/12 cups
360 g 3 3 cups
370 g 3.083 3 1/12 cups
380 g 3.167 3 1/6 cups
390 g 3.25 3 1/4 cups
400 g 3.333 3 1/3 cups
410 g 3.417 3 5/12 cups
420 g 3.5 3 1/2 cups
430 g 3.583 3 7/12 cups
440 g 3.667 3 2/3 cups
450 g 3.75 3 3/4 cups
460 g 3.833 3 5/6 cups
470 g 3.917 3 11/12 cups
480 g 4 4 cups
500 g 4.167 4 1/6 cups
550 g 4.583 4 7/12 cups
600 g 5 5 cups
650 g 5.417 5 5/12 cups
700 g 5.833 5 5/6 cups
750 g 6.25 6 1/4 cups
800 g 6.667 6 2/3 cups
850 g 7.083 7 1/12 cups
900 g 7.5 7 1/2 cups
950 g 7.917 7 11/12 cups
1000 g 8.333 8 1/3 cups
1100 g 9.167 9 1/6 cups
1200 g 10 10 cups
1300 g 10.833 10 5/6 cups
1400 g 11.667 11 2/3 cups
1500 g 12.5 12 1/2 cups
1600 g 13.333 13 1/3 cups
1700 g 14.167 14 1/6 cups
1800 g 15 15 cups
1900 g 15.833 15 5/6 cups
2000 g 16.667 16 2/3 cups

Note: All-purpose flour density is 125g per US cup when spooned and leveled. Weight measurements are more accurate than volume measurements for consistent baking results. 1 kg (1000g) equals approximately 8 1/3 cups.

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