Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste Cups to Grams Converter
One US cup of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste weighs 245 grams. Half a cup weighs 123g and a quarter cup weighs 61g. Spoon tomato paste into dry measuring cup and level.
Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste Cups to Grams Converter
Convert volumetric recipe cups of canned double-concentrated tomato paste into exact kitchen scale weight in grams.
Custom package weights override standard database densities for this session without altering official database records.
Cups of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste to Grams Conversion Table
Complete volume to weight chart converting recipe cups of canned double-concentrated tomato paste into grams across major international cup standards, fluid ounces, and tablespoons.
| Cup Portion | US Customary (g) | US Legal (g) | Metric Cup (g) | Imperial Cup (g) | Ounces (oz) | Tablespoons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ¼ cup | 61g | 62g | 65g | 74g | 2.16 oz | 4.0 tbsp |
| ⅓ cup | 82g | 83g | 86g | 98g | 2.88 oz | 5.3 tbsp |
| ½ cup | 123g | 124g | 129g | 147g | 4.32 oz | 8.0 tbsp |
| ⅔ cup | 163g | 166g | 173g | 196g | 5.76 oz | 10.7 tbsp |
| ¾ cup | 184g | 186g | 194g | 221g | 6.48 oz | 12.0 tbsp |
| 1 cup | 245g | 249g | 259g | 294g | 8.64 oz | 16.0 tbsp |
| 1¼ cups | 306g | 311g | 324g | 368g | 10.80 oz | 20.0 tbsp |
| 1½ cups | 368g | 373g | 388g | 441g | 12.96 oz | 24.0 tbsp |
| 1¾ cups | 429g | 435g | 453g | 515g | 15.12 oz | 28.0 tbsp |
| 2 cups | 490g | 497g | 518g | 588g | 17.28 oz | 32.0 tbsp |
| 2½ cups | 613g | 621g | 647g | 736g | 21.61 oz | 40.0 tbsp |
| 3 cups | 735g | 746g | 777g | 883g | 25.93 oz | 48.0 tbsp |
| 3½ cups | 858g | 870g | 906g | 1030g | 30.25 oz | 56.0 tbsp |
| 4 cups | 980g | 994g | 1036g | 1177g | 34.57 oz | 64.0 tbsp |
Why Your Cup of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste Might Weigh Differently
Understanding key volumetric variables prevents measuring errors when converting recipes to scale weights in grams.
Compaction & Particle Headspace
Scooping canned double-concentrated tomato paste directly compresses air voids between granules, cramming up to 15 percent extra mass into the same cup volume.
Regional Cup Standard Variance
A US Customary cup holds 236.59ml (245g), a US Legal cup holds 240ml (249g), and a Metric cup holds 250ml (259g). Misidentifying cup capacity alters recipe scale mass by up to 6 percent.
Atmospheric Moisture & Settling
Granular particles of canned double-concentrated tomato paste absorb ambient humidity during storage, increasing bulk density and scale readout per cup portion.
Frequently Asked Questions: Cups of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste to Grams
Targeted answers for converting cup volumes of canned double-concentrated tomato paste into scale mass in grams.
How many grams is 1/2 cup of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste?
Half a US customary cup of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste weighs exactly 123 grams. In comparison, 1/2 Metric cup (125ml) weighs 130 grams, while 1/2 UK Imperial cup weighs 147 grams.
How many grams is 1/4 cup of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste?
One-quarter US customary cup of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste weighs 61 grams. This equals 4 US tablespoons or 4 fluid drams.
How do I convert cups of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste to grams for baking?
To convert cups of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste to grams, multiply the number of cups by 245. For example, 1.5 cups equals 368 grams, and 2 cups equals 490 grams on a kitchen scale.
Why does 1 cup of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste weigh differently depending on technique?
Volumetric measuring cups measure space rather than weight. Particle compaction and air pockets can alter Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste cup weight by 5 to 15 percent.
How many grams is 1 Metric cup of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste versus a US cup?
One Metric cup (250ml) of Canned Double-Concentrated Tomato Paste weighs 259 grams, 1 US Legal cup (240ml) weighs 249 grams, and 1 US Customary cup (236.59ml) weighs 245 grams.
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Density data sourced from USDA FoodData Central. Verified by the Grams to Cups Editorial Team on 2026-08-20.