Convert Apricot from Whole Apricots to Cups (chopped)
Convert whole apricots to cups below. One medium apricot is about 0.23 cups, and 2 apricots make roughly 0.47 cups.
How many cups is an apricot?
One medium apricot gives about 0.23 cups of apricot when chopped, so 2 apricots come to roughly 0.47 cups. A small apricot is about 0.17 cups and a large one about 0.32 cups, so set the size selector to match what you have.
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Apricot converter tool
Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the size for counting whole apricots.
Result
0.23 cupsApricot Calculators & Kitchen Tools
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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.
| apricots | Cups (chopped) |
|---|---|
| 1 apricot | 0.23 cups |
| 2 apricots | 0.47 cups |
| 3 apricots | 0.7 cups |
| 4 apricots | 0.93 cups |
| 5 apricots | 1.16 cups |
| 6 apricots | 1.4 cups |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many cups is one medium apricot?
- One medium apricot (about 40 g) gives roughly 0.23 cups of chopped flesh. A small one (around 30 g) yields about 0.17 cups and a large one (around 55 g) about 0.32 cups, so set the size selector to match the apricots you actually have before you trust the figure. Open apricot converter
- How many cups is 2 apricots?
- 2 apricots are about 0.47 cups. The ratio is fixed, so one medium apricot is 0.23 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 cups is 3 apricots?
- 3 apricots are about 0.7 cups. The ratio is fixed, so one medium apricot is 0.23 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.
- 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