US Cups to Milliliters (US cup → mL)

59.147

0.25000 US cup = 59.147 mL

Formula

1 US cup = 236.5882365 mL
MillilitersUS Cups (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

US cupmL
00
1.0000236.59
2.0000473.18
3.0000709.76
4.0000946.35
5.00001,182.9
6.00001,419.5
7.00001,656.1
8.00001,892.7
9.00002,129.3
10.0002,365.9
11.0002,602.5
12.0002,839.1
13.0003,075.6
14.0003,312.2
15.0003,548.8
16.0003,785.4
17.0004,022.0
18.0004,258.6
19.0004,495.2
US cupmL
20.0004,731.8
21.0004,968.4
22.0005,204.9
23.0005,441.5
24.0005,678.1
25.0005,914.7
26.0006,151.3
27.0006,387.9
28.0006,624.5
29.0006,861.1
30.0007,097.6
31.0007,334.2
32.0007,570.8
33.0007,807.4
34.0008,044.0
35.0008,280.6
36.0008,517.2
37.0008,753.8
38.0008,990.4
39.0009,226.9
US cupmL
40.0009,463.5
41.0009,700.1
42.0009,936.7
43.00010,173
44.00010,410
45.00010,646
46.00010,883
47.00011,120
48.00011,356
49.00011,593
50.00011,829
51.00012,066
52.00012,303
53.00012,539
54.00012,776
55.00013,012
56.00013,249
57.00013,486
58.00013,722
59.00013,959
US cupmL
60.00014,195
61.00014,432
62.00014,668
63.00014,905
64.00015,142
65.00015,378
66.00015,615
67.00015,851
68.00016,088
69.00016,325
70.00016,561
71.00016,798
72.00017,034
73.00017,271
74.00017,508
75.00017,744
76.00017,981
77.00018,217
78.00018,454
79.00018,690

US Cups to Milliliters Conversion

Converting US Cups (US cup) to Milliliters (mL) is a common volume conversion. 1 US cup equals 236.588237 mL. For example, 100 US cup is equal to 23,658.82365 mL.

Quick Mental Math: US Cups to Milliliters

1 US cup is about 237 mL. For cooking, many people round to 240 mL.

Why is converting US Cups to Milliliters tricky?

Recipes often round cups to 240 mL, but the exact US cup is slightly smaller.

Quick Reference Values

0.25 US cup = 59.147 mL. 0.5 US cup = 118.294 mL. 1 US cup = 236.588 mL. 2 US cup = 473.176 mL. 3 US cup = 709.765 mL. 4 US cup = 946.353 mL. 8 US cup = 1,892.706 mL.

What is US Cups?

US Cups (US cup) is a unit of volume. The US customary cup equals exactly 236.5882365 milliliters. It is a unit of volume widely used in American cooking and nutrition labeling. The US cup is defined as half a US liquid pint and differs from the metric cup of 250 milliliters [nist-si-guide]. The US cup originates from customary units standardized in the 19th century for domestic and commercial use. It was derived from the US liquid pint and formalized to support consistent food measurement in the United States [nist-si-guide]. The US cup is predominantly used in the United States for cooking, nutrition, and food packaging. It is recognized by the FDA and USDA for labeling purposes but is less common outside the US due to metric preferences [nist-si-guide].

What is Milliliters?

Milliliters (mL) is a unit of volume. A milliliter (mL) is a unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter, or exactly 1 cubic centimeter (cm³), as defined by the SI system. It measures liquid volumes in medicine, cooking, and science with high precision [bipm-si-brochure]. One milliliter corresponds to 0.001 liters or 10^-6 cubic meters. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system, with the milliliter established as its subunit. The liter and its multiples were internationally standardized by the BIPM to harmonize measurement units [bipm-si-brochure]. Milliliters are used globally in healthcare for dosing liquids, in food and beverage industries for packaging, and in laboratory measurements. The unit is recognized by standards organizations such as ISO and NIST for scientific and commercial applications [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: us cup, us cups, usa cup, us cupp, mililiters, mililiter, milliliter, ml. All of these refer to the US Cups to Milliliters conversion.

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