Convert Soy Milk from Pounds
How much is 1 pound of soy milk?
1 pound of soy milk (soya milk) is 1.85 cups, about 30.86 tablespoons or 92.57 teaspoons. 0.5 pounds of soy milk is 0.93 cups and 2 pounds is 3.7 cups. Use the converter below for any amount.
Soy milk is a plant drink made by soaking, grinding, and straining soybeans, sold in sweetened, unsweetened, and barista varieties. One metric cup (250 ml) of unsweetened soy milk weighs around 245 grams or 8.64 ounces. When a recipe calls for soy milk in cups but the carton lists millilitres, converting by weight keeps the liquid right for cakes, sauces, and dairy-free custards.
Soy milk cartons hold 1 litre or 250 ml mini-packs, while recipes call for cups, grams, and tablespoons. Converting between the four stops you adding too much or too little to a custard or cream sauce.
Also known as
- soya milk
- unsweetened soy drink
Cow's milk carries around 3 to 4% fat compared to soy milk's 2%, so dairy milk is richer and slightly heavier (258 g vs 245 g per cup). Swap 1:1 by volume in pancakes, cocoa, and cake batters for a dairy-free result; soy milk is the closest non-dairy match for custards and cream sauces since its protein curdles like dairy. See our Milk converter.
Almond milk is thinner and lower in protein than soy milk (around 1% to soy milk's 3%). They are equal in weight (245 g vs 245 g per cup) and swap 1:1; soy milk holds together better under heat, while almond milk gives a lighter body in shakes and porridge. See our Almond Milk converter.
Oat milk is sweeter and starchier than soy milk, with around 3% fat to soy milk's 2%. They are equal in weight (245 g vs 245 g per cup) and swap 1:1; oat milk gives a creamier mouthfeel in coffee, while soy milk holds up better in cooked sauces and custards. See our Oat Milk 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 Soy Milk Conversions
Here are the most common soy milk conversions from pounds to cups.
| Pounds | Cups |
|---|---|
| 1 lb | 1.85 cups |
| 2 lb | 3.7 cups |
| 4 lb | 7.41 cups |
| 6 lb | 11.11 cups |
Soy Milk Conversion Chart
The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting soy milk from Pounds to other measurements.
| lb | cup | grams | ounces | kg | cup(US) | tbsp | tsp | ml | fl oz |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 lb | 1.85 cup | 453.59 g | 16 oz | 0.45 kg | 1.93 cup (US) | 30.86 tbsp | 92.57 tsp | 462.85 ml | 15.65 fl oz |
| 2 lb | 3.7 cup | 907.18 g | 31.99 oz | 0.91 kg | 3.86 cup (US) | 61.71 tbsp | 185.14 tsp | 925.7 ml | 31.3 fl oz |
| 4 lb | 7.41 cup | 1814.37 g | 63.98 oz | 1.81 kg | 7.71 cup (US) | 123.43 tbsp | 370.28 tsp | 1851.4 ml | 62.61 fl oz |
| 6 lb | 11.11 cup | 2721.55 g | 95.98 oz | 2.72 kg | 11.57 cup (US) | 185.14 tbsp | 555.42 tsp | 2777.09 ml | 93.91 fl oz |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much is 1 pound of soy milk?
- 1 pound of soy milk is 1.85 cups, or 30.86 tablespoons, 92.57 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 0.5 pounds of soy milk is 0.93 cups and 2 pounds is 3.7 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 soy milk converter
- How many cups is 1 pound of soy milk?
- 1 pound of soy milk is 1.85 cups. The conversion scales in a straight line, so 0.5 pounds is 0.93 cups and 2 pounds is 3.7 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 pound soy milk in cups
- How many pounds of soy milk is 1.85 cups?
- 1.85 cups of soy milk is 1 pound. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between pounds 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 pound of soy milk in US cups?
- 1 pound of soy milk is 1.93 US cups. The ratio is fixed, so 0.5 pounds is 0.96 US cups and 2 pounds is 3.86 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 pound soy milk in US cups
- How many tablespoons is 1 pound of soy milk?
- 1 pound of soy milk is 30.86 tablespoons. This conversion scales in a straight line, so 2 pounds of soy milk is 61.71 tablespoons and 0.5 pounds is 15.43 tablespoons. Enter any other amount into the converter above for an exact tablespoons reading. 1 pound soy milk in tablespoons
- What is 1 pound of soy milk in teaspoons?
- 1 pound of soy milk is 92.57 teaspoons. Since the ratio is fixed, 0.5 pounds gives 46.28 teaspoons and 2 pounds gives 185.14 teaspoons. The converter above handles any other amount, and the chart on this page covers the common ones at a glance. 1 pound soy milk in teaspoons
- How do pounds and grams compare as units?
- Pounds 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. Pounds to grams
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