Convert Plain Flour from Kilograms
How much is 1 kg of plain flour?
1 kg of plain flour (All-Purpose Flour) is 7.14 cups, about 119.05 tablespoons or 357.14 teaspoons. 0.5 kg of plain flour is 3.57 cups and 2 kg is 14.29 cups. Use the converter below for any amount.
- Flour settles, so a cup's weight depends on how it is filled. This page uses 140 g for a metric cup spooned and levelled. Sifted it can drop to about 125 g; scooped and packed it can reach 160 g. Weigh for the most reliable result.
Plain flour (also known as all-purpose flour) is one of the most commonly used ingredients in baking and cooking. It has a moderate protein content, making it versatile enough for pastries, breads, sauces, and coatings. In the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, it’s called plain flour, while in the US and Canada, it’s known as all-purpose flour.
Since different countries use different measurement systems (and flour can settle when scooped), converting between grams, cups, and tablespoons helps ensure your recipes turn out just right. Use this page to easily convert plain flour for any recipe.
Also known as
- All-Purpose Flour
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Cake flour is softer and lower in protein than plain flour (around 7 to 9% vs 10 to 12%), giving a more tender crumb. It is lighter per cup (130 g vs 140 g); for a quick stand-in when out of cake flour, sift 1 cup of plain flour with 2 tablespoons removed and replaced with cornstarch. See our Cake Flour converter.
Bread flour carries more protein than plain flour (around 12 to 14% vs 10 to 12%), giving stronger gluten and a chewier crumb in yeasted bakes. It is slightly heavier per cup (150 g vs 140 g); swap by weight in pizza, sandwich loaves, and bagels for a more open, chewy texture. See our Bread Flour converter.
Self-raising flour is plain flour with baking powder already blended in, matched in weight per cup (140 g each). Use the self-raising flour calculator to make your own from plain flour, or swap to plain flour and add your own leavener. See our Self Raising Flour converter.
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No scale? The tool below gives a good estimate, but for exact bakes a digital kitchen scale removes the guesswork.
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0Common Plain Flour Conversions
Here are the most common plain flour conversions from kilograms to cups.
| Kilograms | Cups |
|---|---|
| 0.5 kg | 3.57 cups |
| 1 kg | 7.14 cups |
| 2 kg | 14.29 cups |
| 3 kg | 21.43 cups |
Plain Flour Conversion Chart
The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting plain flour from Kilograms to other measurements.
| kg | cup | grams | ounces | lb | cup(US) | tbsp | tsp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5 kg | 3.57 cup | 500 g | 17.64 oz | 1.1 lb | 3.72 cup (US) | 59.52 tbsp | 178.57 tsp |
| 1 kg | 7.14 cup | 1000 g | 35.27 oz | 2.2 lb | 7.44 cup (US) | 119.05 tbsp | 357.14 tsp |
| 2 kg | 14.29 cup | 2000 g | 70.55 oz | 4.41 lb | 14.88 cup (US) | 238.1 tbsp | 714.29 tsp |
| 3 kg | 21.43 cup | 3000 g | 105.82 oz | 6.61 lb | 22.32 cup (US) | 357.14 tbsp | 1071.43 tsp |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much is 1 kg of plain flour?
- 1 kg of plain flour is 7.14 cups, or 119.05 tablespoons, 357.14 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 0.5 kg of plain flour is 3.57 cups and 2 kg is 14.29 cups. Whatever unit your recipe uses, enter the amount in the converter above or read the conversion chart on this page for the most common quantities. Open the plain flour converter
- How many cups is 1 kg of plain flour?
- 1 kg of plain flour is 7.14 cups. The conversion scales in a straight line, so 0.5 kg is 3.57 cups and 2 kg is 14.29 cups. Multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs, or use the converter above for an exact cups reading at any amount. 1 kg plain flour in cups
- How many kg of plain flour is 7.14 cups?
- 7.14 cups of plain flour is 1 kg. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between kg and cups without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists one unit but you would rather measure in the other. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
- What is 1 kg of plain flour in US cups?
- 1 kg of plain flour is 7.44 US cups. The ratio is fixed, so 0.5 kg is 3.72 US cups and 2 kg is 14.88 US cups. Use the converter above for any other amount, or see the chart on this page for the common quantities at a glance. 1 kg plain flour in US cups
- How many tablespoons is 1 kg of plain flour?
- 1 kg of plain flour is 119.05 tablespoons. This conversion scales in a straight line, so 2 kg of plain flour is 238.1 tablespoons and 0.5 kg is 59.52 tablespoons. Enter any other amount into the converter above for an exact tablespoons reading. 1 kg plain flour in tablespoons
- What is 1 kg of plain flour in teaspoons?
- 1 kg of plain flour is 357.14 teaspoons. Since the ratio is fixed, 0.5 kg gives 178.57 teaspoons and 2 kg gives 714.29 teaspoons. The converter above handles any other amount, and the chart on this page covers the common ones at a glance. 1 kg plain flour in teaspoons
- How do kg and grams compare as units?
- Kg and grams are both units of weight, so the conversion between them does not vary by ingredient. The ratio between them stays fixed regardless of what you are weighing, and the weight converter handles any amount between grams, ounces, pounds, and kilograms for any recipe you follow. Kilograms to grams
- Why does a cup of flour vary in weight?
- Flour compresses easily, so how you fill the cup changes the weight. Spooned lightly and levelled, a metric cup of plain flour is about 140 grams. Sifted first it can fall to around 125 grams, while scooping straight from the bag and packing it down can push it to 160 grams. For consistent baking, weigh flour on a scale rather than measuring by cup.
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