50 Grams of Granulated Sugar to Cups

Sweetening recipes with 50 grams of granulated sugar takes ¼ cup (0.25 cups) at 200g per US cup. This small portion matches 4.0 tablespoons (4 tablespoons).

Standard Cup Measure Comparison

For granulated sugar, 50g is very close to ¼ cup. The difference is less than ½ teaspoon, which will not affect most recipes.

Understanding 50 Grams in Baking Recipes

Adding 50 grams of granulated sugar sweetens sauces or small batters, equal to ¼ cup (4.0 tbsp or 0.25 cups). Dry crystals pour freely without sticking.

How to Measure Granulated Sugar Accurately

For 50g of white sugar, pour straight into your spoon measure. Standard white sugar weighs 200g per US customary cup (USDA FoodData Central).

Baking Ratio Insight

Adding 50g of granulated sugar sweetens small fruit purees, measuring out to ¼ cup.

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50 grams
grams
Calculated Volume
¼ cup
4 tablespoons
(0.25 cups)
1 Cup3/41/21/4
Tablespoons4.0 tbsp
Teaspoons12.0 tsp
Ounces1.76 oz
Measuring Advice:USDA

Spoon into measuring cup and level off with a straight knife edge.

50g Granulated Sugar Measurement Breakdown

Measurement UnitConverted Value
Practical Cup Fraction¼ cup (0.25 cups)
Tablespoon Equivalent4.0 tablespoons
Teaspoon Equivalent12.0 teaspoons
Ounces Weight1.76 dry oz
US Cup Density Baseline200 grams per cup

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cups is 50g of granulated white sugar?

50 grams of white granulated sugar equals ¼ cup (0.25 cups), or 4.0 tablespoons.

Can I pour a small 50g sugar measure straight into spoons?

Yes. Granulated white sugar flows freely at 200 grams per cup. 50g fills 4.0 tbsp.

What is 50g of granulated sugar in dry weight ounces?

Small 50g portion of white sugar equals 1.76 dry ounces (¼ cup).

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