Convert Condensed Milk from Millilitres to Cup
How many cups is 100 millilitres of condensed milk?
100 millilitres of condensed milk (sweetened condensed milk) is 0.4 cups. 50 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.2 cups. 150 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.6 cups. 200 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.8 cups. Use the converter below for any amount.
- These figures use the metric cup (250 ml). A US cup is slightly smaller at 240 ml, so it holds a little less. Use the US cup converter →
- Cup sizes are not standard worldwide, so the same cup of an ingredient can weigh more or less depending on the country. What is a cup measurement →
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Related Condensed Milk Ingredients
Milk is fresh and pourable, while condensed milk is reduced and heavily sweetened, so the two are not a 1:1 swap. For a quick stand-in for condensed milk, simmer milk with sugar (about 1 cup milk plus 3/4 cup sugar) until it thickens and turns pale gold. See what 250 millilitres of milk is in cups.
Powdered milk is dehydrated milk solids with nothing added, while condensed milk is a thick sweet liquid. Powdered milk reconstitutes into regular milk, whereas condensed milk goes straight into desserts; the two are not interchangeable. See our Powdered Milk converter.
Evaporated and condensed milk both start as reduced milk, but condensed milk has heavy added sugar while evaporated is unsweetened. The two are not interchangeable: swapping in evaporated milk needs added sugar, and dropping condensed milk into a savoury sauce adds sweetness the recipe may not want. See our Evaporated Milk converter.
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Common Condensed Milk Conversions
Here are the most common condensed milk conversions from millilitres to cups.
| Millilitres | Cups |
|---|---|
| 50 ml | 0.2 cups |
| 100 ml | 0.4 cups |
| 150 ml | 0.6 cups |
| 200 ml | 0.8 cups |
| 250 ml | 1 cup |
| 300 ml | 1.2 cups |
| 400 ml | 1.6 cups |
| 500 ml | 2 cups |
This is a volume conversion, so the result is the same for every ingredient. Use the millilitres to cups volume converter to switch between cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, and millilitres without weighing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 100 millilitres of condensed milk in cups?
- 100 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.4 cups. The ratio is fixed, so 200 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.8 cups and 50 millilitres is 0.2 cups. Use the converter above for any quantity, or check the conversion chart on this page for the most common amounts at a glance. Open the condensed milk converter
- How many cups is 150 millilitres of condensed milk?
- 150 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.6 cups. The ratio is fixed, so 100 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.4 cups and 200 millilitres is 0.8 cups. Type any other amount into the converter above for the exact figure, or use the chart above for the common ones.
- What is 200 millilitres of condensed milk in cups?
- 200 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.8 cups. Conversions scale in a straight line, so halving or doubling a recipe keeps the same ratio. 100 millilitres of condensed milk is 0.4 cups, and you can multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs. Enter any amount in the converter above for an exact cups reading.
- How many millilitres of condensed milk is 0.4 cups?
- 0.4 cups of condensed milk is 100 millilitres. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between cups and millilitres without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists millilitres but you would rather weigh or measure in cups. The converter above and the chart above cover both directions for any amount.