Convert Dried Apricot Halves measurements

Dried Apricot Halves Measurement Converter

Use the tool below to convert dried apricot halves from the measurements in your recipe to the measurements that you need.

A bag of dried apricot halves goes into fruit cakes, granola, and trail mixes, and recipes flip between cups and grams without warning. One metric cup of halves weighs about 135 g (4.76 oz), so 200 g of the bag is roughly 1.5 cups. Convert between either when scaling a recipe up or down.

Dried fruit settles in the cup, so the same 1 cup measure can drift from 130 g to 145 g depending on how the halves nest. Use weight when the fruit ratio drives the texture, like a Christmas cake or rugelach.

Also known as

  • dried apricots
  • Turkish apricots
  • apricot halves

Got chopped or diced dried apricots instead? They nest tighter, so 1 cup weighs about 160 g rather than 135 g. Use the chopped converter when the recipe specifies the chopped form. See our Chopped Dried Apricots converter.

Craisins are sweetened dried cranberries, smaller and tarter than apricot halves. They pack lighter (120 g vs 135 g per cup), so weigh when swapping and expect a punchy, sweet-tart hit rather than the mellow apricot flavour. See our Craisins converter.

Sultanas are bite-sized golden dried grapes, heavier than apricot halves (165 g vs 135 g per cup) and sweeter. Use the sultanas converter when a recipe calls for them by volume, and weigh when the fruit ratio matters. See our Sultanas converter.

Raisins are bite-sized dark dried grapes, heavier than apricot halves (165 g vs 135 g per cup) and with a deeper caramel-sweet flavour. Use the raisins converter when a recipe calls for them by volume, and weigh when the fruit ratio matters. See our Raisins converter.

Cooking with fresh apricots instead of dried? The fresh-apricot converter handles whole-fruit counts and chopped cups straight from the fruit. See our Apricot converter.

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Common Dried Apricot Halves Conversions

Here are the most common dried apricot halves conversions from grams to cups.

GramsCups
25 g0.19 cups
50 g0.37 cups
75 g0.56 cups
100 g0.74 cups
125 g0.93 cups
150 g1.11 cups
175 g1.3 cups
200 g1.48 cups
250 g1.85 cups
300 g2.22 cups
400 g2.96 cups
500 g3.7 cups

Dried Apricot Halves Conversion Chart

The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting dried apricot halves to different measurements.

gramscupouncescup(US)tbsptsp
100 g0.74 cup3.53 oz0.77 cup (US)12.35 tbsp37.04 tsp
150 g1.11 cup5.29 oz1.16 cup (US)18.52 tbsp55.56 tsp
250 g1.85 cup8.81 oz1.93 cup (US)30.86 tbsp92.59 tsp
500 g3.7 cup17.63 oz3.86 cup (US)61.73 tbsp185.19 tsp
750 g5.56 cup26.44 oz5.79 cup (US)92.59 tbsp277.78 tsp

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 cup of dried apricot halves in grams?
1 cup of dried apricot halves in grams is 135 grams. The ratio is fixed, so 2 cups is 270 grams and half a cup is 67.5 grams. Weighing dried apricot halves by the cup is the most common way to measure it for baking. See the full cup to grams chart for dried apricot halves, or use the converter on this page for any other amount. 1 cup dried apricot halves in grams
How many cups is 100 grams of dried apricot halves?
100 grams of dried apricot halves is 0.74 cups. The conversion scales in a straight line, so 200 grams is 1.48 cups and 50 grams is 0.37 cups. Grams to cups helps when a recipe gives a weight but you measure with cups. See the full grams to cups chart for dried apricot halves for more amounts. 100g dried apricot halves to cups
How many tablespoons is 50 grams of dried apricot halves?
50 grams of dried apricot halves is 6.17 tablespoons. The ratio is fixed, so 100 grams is 12.35 tablespoons and 25 grams is 3.09 tablespoons. Tablespoons are handy for smaller amounts when you would rather not get out the scales. See the full grams to tablespoons chart for dried apricot halves for the common amounts. 50g dried apricot halves to tablespoons
What is 0.25 cups of dried apricot halves in tablespoons?
0.25 cups of dried apricot halves is 4.17 tablespoons. This is the same for any ingredient, since cups and tablespoons are both volume units and do not depend on what you are measuring. One cup is about 16.67 tablespoons, so 0.5 cups is 8.33 tablespoons. Use the volume converter to switch between cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, and millilitres for any amount. Open the volume converter

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