175 Grams of Cornstarch (Corn Flour) to Cups
175 grams of pure cornstarch equals 1½ cups (1.56 cups), calculated using the standard 112g per cup density. That works out to 25.0 tablespoons, or 1 cup + 9 tablespoons.
Standard Cup Measure Comparison
If you do not have a scale for cornstarch (corn flour), 175g aligns closely with 1½ cups (differing by only about 1 tablespoon).
Understanding 175 Grams in Baking Recipes
Adding 175 grams of pure cornstarch equals 1½ cups (1.56 cups or 25.0 tbsp). Cornstarch tenderizes cake flours and sets dessert custards.
How to Measure Cornstarch (Corn Flour) Accurately
Fluff 175g of cornstarch before spooning into a tablespoon or cup. USDA FoodData Central rates cornstarch at 112g per cup, equaling 1½ cups.
Baking Ratio Insight
Weighing 175g of cornstarch provides accurate starch ratio so fruit pie fillings set smoothly without turning cloudy or gummy.
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175g Cornstarch (Corn Flour) Measurement Breakdown
| Measurement Unit | Converted Value |
|---|---|
| Practical Cup Fraction | 1½ cups (1.56 cups) |
| Tablespoon Equivalent | 25.0 tablespoons |
| Teaspoon Equivalent | 75.0 teaspoons |
| Ounces Weight | 6.17 dry oz |
| US Cup Density Baseline | 112 grams per cup |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many tablespoons is 175g of cornstarch?
175 grams of pure cornstarch equals 25.0 tablespoons (1½ cups or 1 cup + 9 tablespoons).
Why does 175g of cornstarch compact easily in cups?
Fine cornstarch particles trap air. Spooning 175g gently into a cup at 112g per cup ensures your fillings thicken properly.
Is 175g of cornstarch equal to 175ml?
175 grams of cornstarch occupies 369.7 ml, because starch density differs from liquid water.