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Leavening Grams to Cups Converter

Convert baking soda, baking powder, active dry yeast, instant yeast, and fine salt between grams, teaspoons, and cups.

Direct Answer

Not all leavening agents weigh the same. A cup of baking soda is 220g, double-acting baking powder is 192g, and active dry yeast is 150g. Pick your exact agent below.

Because different ingredients within the leavening category have varying particle sizes and moisture levels, measuring by weight in grams ensures perfect baking results.

Leavening Weight to Cup Calculator

Select any ingredient from the leavening category to calculate exact cup and tablespoon conversions.

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Calculated Conversion Output
14 tablespoons + 1¾ teaspoons
0.91 cups
Basis: 1 US Customary Cup (236.59 ml) = 110g (Guar Gum)
1 Cup Measuring Container
1 Cup¾½¼
Cross-Unit Equivalent Strip
Tablespoons14.5 tbsp
Teaspoons43.6 tsp
Ounces3.53 oz
Millilitres215.1 ml
Butter SticksN/A
Pounds0.22 lbs
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Leavening Density & Weight Comparison Table

Every ingredient in the leavening category sorted by bulk density (grams per cup).

IngredientGrams per Cup100g in Cups1 Cup in GramsDetailed Guide
Pure Guar Gum Powder110g110gView Guar Gum →
Pure Agar Agar Powder120g120gView Agar Agar →
Soy Lecithin Powder120g120gView Soy Lecithin →
Instant Yeast135g135gView Instant Yeast →
Maldon Flaky Sea Salt135g135gView Flaky Sea Salt →
Commercial Dough Conditioner140g140gView Dough Enhancer →
Universal Low-Sugar Fruit Pectin144g144gView Universal Pectin →
Xanthan Gum148g148gView Xanthan Gum →
Cream of Tartar150g150gView Cream of Tartar →
Active Dry Yeast150g150gView Active Dry Yeast →
Psyllium Husk Powder150g150gView Psyllium Husk Powder →
Powdered Erythritol (Swerve Confectioners)160g160gView Powdered Erythritol (Swerve Confectioners) →
Unflavored Gelatin Powder160g160gView Unflavored Gelatin →
Kosher Salt (Morton / Diamond Crystal)180g180gView Kosher Salt (Morton / Diamond Crystal) →
Baker's Ammonia (Ammonium Carbonate)190g190gView Baker's Ammonia →
Baking Powder192g192gView Baking Powder →
Double-Acting Baking Powder192g192gView Baking Powder →
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C Powder)200g200gView Ascorbic Acid →
Food-Grade Citric Acid Powder210g210gView Citric Acid →
Pure Tartaric Acid Powder210g210gView Tartaric Acid →
Baking Soda220g220gView Baking Soda →
Coarse Sea Salt Crystals220g220gView Coarse Sea Salt →
Fresh Compressed Cake Yeast230g230gView Fresh Yeast →
Pomona Calcium Water237g237gView Calcium Water →
Liquid Sunflower Lecithin240g240gView Sunflower Lecithin →
Fine Mediterranean Sea Salt280g280gView Fine Sea Salt →
Fine Pink Himalayan Salt280g280gView Fine Pink Salt →
Table Salt (Fine)292g292gView Table Salt (Fine) →

Density Dynamics in Leavening

Micro-ingredients like chemical leaveners and bio-yeasts require rigorous weight control. Pure sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is a dense crystalline powder weighing 220 grams per cup (4.6g per tsp). Commercial baking powder combines baking soda with monocalcium phosphate, sodium aluminum sulfate, and cornstarch buffer; this blend reduces bulk density to 192 grams per cup (4.0g per tsp). Granular active dry yeast and instant yeast consist of dehydrated yeast spheres weighing 150 grams per cup (3.1g per tsp). Over-measuring leaveners by even 2 grams causes bitter chemical flavors and collapsed cake structures.

Leavening Substitution Rules: Weight vs Volume

Never swap baking soda and baking powder 1:1 by weight or volume. Baking soda is 3x to 4x stronger in leavening power than baking powder and requires an acid reactant (buttermilk, lemon juice). To replace 1 tsp baking soda (4.6g), use 3 tsp baking powder (12g) and remove acidic ingredients.

Common Gram Amounts to Cups Matrix (Leavening)

Quick conversion matrix for top leavening ingredients across standard recipe weights:

GramsGuar GumAgar AgarSoy LecithinInstant YeastFlaky Sea Salt
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Frequently Asked Questions: Leavening Conversions

How many grams is 1 teaspoon of baking soda?

One level US teaspoon of baking soda weighs 4.6 grams (220g per cup).

How many grams is 1 teaspoon of baking powder?

One level US teaspoon of baking powder weighs 4.0 grams (192g per cup).

How many grams are in a standard packet of active dry yeast?

A standard US packet of yeast contains 7 grams (¼ ounce or approx 2¼ teaspoons).

Can I swap instant yeast for active dry yeast 1:1 by weight?

Yes, instant yeast and active dry yeast have identical weight metrics (150g/cup, 3.1g/tsp) and swap 1:1 by weight in grams.

Why does baking powder weigh less per cup than baking soda?

Baking powder includes light cornstarch filler to separate the acid and base salts, lowering its density from 220g/cup down to 192g/cup.