Verified Density Conversion218g / US Cup

380 Grams of Vegetable / Canola Oil to Cups

Comprehensive baking volume guide, brand density variances, and measuring instructions for 380g of vegetable / canola oil.

Direct Answer

380 grams of vegetable / canola oil is 1 ¾ cups, or 1.74 cups, based on 218 grams per US cup.

When measured using standard kitchen equipment, this corresponds to 27.9 tablespoons or 83.7 teaspoons. In dry weight, 380 grams equals 13.40 ounces.

Practical Measurement Decomposition & Shortcut Advice

Exact Spoon Decomposition

1 cup + 11 tablespoons + 2¾ teaspoons

Nearest Clean Cup Mark

1¾ cups (381.5g basis)

The nearest clean measure is 1¾ cups, which is 1.5g over. That is fine for salad dressings or skillet searing but not for chiffon cake oil hydration ratios.

Convert 380g Vegetable Oil to Other Volume Units

Calculate how 380 grams of vegetable / canola oil converts across US customary, US legal, metric, and UK imperial cups.

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Calculated Conversion Output
1 cup + 11 tablespoons + 2¾ teaspoons
1 ¾ cups
1.74 cups
Basis: 1 US Customary Cup (236.59 ml) = 218g (Vegetable / Canola Oil)
1 Full Cup + Remainder
1 Cup¾½¼
Cross-Unit Equivalent Strip
Tablespoons27.9 tbsp
Teaspoons83.7 tsp
Ounces13.4 oz
Millilitres412.4 ml
Butter SticksN/A
Pounds0.84 lbs
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Cross-Unit Conversion Table for 380g Vegetable / Canola Oil

Complete measurement equivalents for 380 grams of vegetable / canola oil across standard kitchen units.

Measurement UnitConverted ValueConversion Basis
US Customary Cups1 ¾ cups (1.74 cups)236.588 ml / cup (218g/cup)
US Legal Cups1.72 cups240 ml nutrition label basis
Metric Cups1.65 cups250 ml international standard
US Tablespoons27.9 tbsp16 tbsp per US cup
US Teaspoons83.7 tsp48 tsp per US cup
Ounces Weight13.40 oz28.3495 grams per dry oz
Fluid Volume (ml)412.4 mlDensity: 0.9214 g/ml
Pounds (lbs)0.838 lbs453.592 grams per lb

Brand Variance Analysis for 380g Vegetable / Canola Oil

Standard kitchen brands for vegetable / canola oil maintain consistent density standards around 218 grams per US customary cup. Because vegetable / canola oil is regulated under USDA food composition tables (Source: USDA FoodData Central), brand variations stay within a 2% tolerance.

When converting 380 grams, brand differences yield less than a 0.5 tablespoon variance, making our canonical benchmark of 218g/cup universally accurate across store-bought brands.

Condition & Preparation Variance for 380 Grams

Preparation methods like spooning, scooping, sifting, or packing directly alter volume density. Here is how 380 grams of vegetable / canola oil behaves:

Spooned & Leveled (Standard)

1.74 cups

Fluffed before measuring
Scooped Directly (Compacted)

1.56 cups

Packs 12-15% extra mass
Sifted / Aerated

1.94 cups

Aerated particle volume

Recipe Context: What is 380g of Vegetable / Canola Oil in Real Baking?

380 grams of vegetable / canola oil measures to 1 ¾ cups (1.74 cups). In standard home baking, this amount provides the precise structure and moisture balance required for balanced batter formulation.

Pour into liquid measuring cup at eye level.

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Frequently Asked Questions: 380g Vegetable / Canola Oil

How many cups is 380 grams of vegetable / canola oil?

380 grams of vegetable / canola oil equals 1 ¾ cups (1.74 cups), based on a US customary cup density of 218 grams per cup. This is equivalent to 27.9 tablespoons or 1 cup + 11 tablespoons + 2¾ teaspoons.

Is 380g of vegetable / canola oil equal to 1¾ cups?

Yes. 380 grams of vegetable / canola oil is practically identical to 1¾ cups (differing by only 1.5 grams), making standard cup measures accurate for this weight.

Should I measure 380g of vegetable / canola oil by weight or volume?

Measuring 380 grams on a digital kitchen scale is always recommended for precision baking. However, if using volume, 1 cup + 11 tablespoons + 2¾ teaspoons gives the most accurate approximation for vegetable / canola oil.