Convert Apricot from Grams to Cups (chopped)
Use the tool below to convert apricot from Grams to Cups (chopped).
How many cups is 200g of apricot?
200 g of apricot is about 1.16 cups when chopped. The density is fixed, so 100 g is about 0.58 cups and 400 g about 2.33 cups. This holds at any size, since it measures chopped flesh by volume. Use the converter above for any gram amount.
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Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the size for counting whole apricots.
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Common Apricot conversions
Quick reference for apricot at medium size. Switch the size in the converter above for small or large.
| Grams | Cups (chopped) |
|---|---|
| 50 g | 0.29 cups |
| 100 g | 0.58 cups |
| 250 g | 1.45 cups |
| 500 g | 2.91 cups |
| 750 g | 4.36 cups |
| 1000 g | 5.81 cups |
For the reverse conversion, see what a cup of apricots is in grams.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many cups is 200 grams of apricots?
- 200 grams of apricots is about 1.16 cups of apricot. The density of chopped apricot is fixed, so the ratio holds at any amount: double the grams and you double the cups. Use the converter above for any quantity, or the chart above for the most common amounts. Open the apricot converter
- How many cups is 400 grams of apricots?
- 400 grams of apricots is about 2.33 cups. The ratio is fixed, so 200 grams of apricots is 1.16 cups and the figure scales in a straight line as you multiply or divide. Scaling a recipe up or down keeps the same proportion, so work from whichever amount your recipe lists. Use the converter above for any other quantity of apricot.
- How many grams of apricots is 1.16 cups?
- 1.16 cups of apricots is about 199.52 grams. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between grams and cups without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists one unit but you would rather measure the other. Use the converter above for any amount.
- What is the difference between a metric and US cup?
- A metric cup holds 250 ml while a US cup holds 240 ml, so a US cup is 4% smaller. For chopped apricot that gap is small but real, and it adds up across several cups. The guide linked below explains when the difference matters and how to switch between the two so a recipe lands right whichever cup you own. metric v US cup