Convert Goat's Cheese from Grams to Cup
How many cups is 100 grams of goat's cheese?
100 grams of goat's cheese (goat cheese) is 0.67 cups. 50 grams of goat's cheese is 0.33 cups. 150 grams of goat's cheese is 1 cup. 200 grams of goat's cheese is 1.33 cups. Use the converter below for any amount.
- These figures use the metric cup (250 ml), so 1 cup is 150 g. A US cup is slightly smaller at 240 ml and holds about 144 g. 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 →
Goat's cheese is a soft, tangy fresh cheese made from goat's milk, commonly crumbled over salads, tarts, and flatbreads. One metric cup (250 ml) of crumbled goat's cheese weighs around 150 grams or 5.29 ounces. When a recipe calls for goat's cheese by volume, measuring by grams gives a more consistent result, as the density of crumbled cheese varies with how loosely it is packed.
Crumbled goat's cheese packs loosely into a cup, so volume measures are unreliable. Weighing in grams ensures you get the right amount of tang and creaminess in every dish.
Also known as
- goat cheese
- chèvre
- chevre
- fresh goat cheese
Related Goat's Cheese Ingredients
Feta is sharper and saltier than goat's cheese, with a drier, more crumbly texture. Both are used crumbled over salads and pastries, but feta adds a briny punch while goat's cheese contributes a creamier, more subtle tang. See what 100 grams of feta is in cups.
Ricotta is milder and grainier than goat's cheese, with a lower fat content and less tang. Ricotta works as a swap in baked fillings where a neutral creaminess is preferred over goat's cheese's distinctive flavour. See what 100 grams of ricotta is in cups.
Cream cheese is denser and milder than goat's cheese (230 g vs 150 g per cup). It lacks the tang of chèvre, so use it as a substitute in spreads and baked goods only when a smoother, richer result is acceptable. See what 100 grams of cream cheese is in cups.
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Common Goat's Cheese Conversions
Here are the most common goat's cheese conversions from grams to cups.
| Grams | Cups |
|---|---|
| 25 g | 0.17 cups |
| 50 g | 0.33 cups |
| 75 g | 0.5 cups |
| 100 g | 0.67 cups |
| 125 g | 0.83 cups |
| 150 g | 1 cup |
| 175 g | 1.17 cups |
| 200 g | 1.33 cups |
| 250 g | 1.67 cups |
| 300 g | 2 cups |
| 400 g | 2.67 cups |
| 500 g | 3.33 cups |
Goat's Cheese Conversion Chart
The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting goat's cheese from Grams to Cup and other measurements.
| grams | cup | ounces | cup(US) | tbsp | tsp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 g | 0.67 cup | 3.53 oz | 0.69 cup (US) | 11.11 tbsp | 33.33 tsp |
| 150 g | 1 cup | 5.29 oz | 1.04 cup (US) | 16.67 tbsp | 50 tsp |
| 250 g | 1.67 cup | 8.82 oz | 1.74 cup (US) | 27.78 tbsp | 83.33 tsp |
| 500 g | 3.33 cup | 17.63 oz | 3.47 cup (US) | 55.56 tbsp | 166.67 tsp |
| 750 g | 5 cup | 26.45 oz | 5.21 cup (US) | 83.33 tbsp | 250 tsp |
For grams to cups with a different ingredient, use the grams to cups converter for a quick-reference table.
For the reverse conversion, see 1 cup of goat's cheese in grams.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 100 grams of goat's cheese in cups?
- 100 grams of goat's cheese is 0.67 cups. The ratio is fixed, so 200 grams of goat's cheese is 1.33 cups and 50 grams is 0.33 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 goat's cheese converter
- How many cups is 150 grams of goat's cheese?
- 150 grams of goat's cheese is 1 cup. The ratio is fixed, so 100 grams of goat's cheese is 0.67 cups and 200 grams is 1.33 cups. Type any other amount into the converter above for the exact figure, or use the chart below for the common ones.
- What is 200 grams of goat's cheese in cups?
- 200 grams of goat's cheese is 1.33 cups. Conversions scale in a straight line, so halving or doubling a recipe keeps the same ratio. 100 grams of goat's cheese is 0.67 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 grams of goat's cheese is 0.67 cups?
- 0.67 cups of goat's cheese is 100.5 grams. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between cups and grams without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists grams but you would rather weigh or measure in cups. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
- How much is 100 grams of goat cheese in cups?
- Goat cheese is another name for goat's cheese, so 100 grams of goat cheese is 0.67 cups, exactly the same as goat's cheese. The figure does not change with the name: 200 grams is 1.33 cups and 50 grams is 0.33 cups. Use the converter above for any quantity, or read the conversion chart on this page for the most common amounts.
- Are goat's cheese and goat cheese the same thing?
- Yes. Goat cheese is another name for goat's cheese, so they are the same ingredient and convert identically. 100 grams of goat's cheese is 0.67 cups under either name, and 200 grams is 1.33 cups. Recipes use the two names interchangeably, so you can follow either one without changing quantities or weighing any differently.
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