Convert Kale from Ounces to Cups (chopped)

Use the tool below to convert kale from Ounces to Cups (chopped).

Bunch sizes vary widely between supermarkets and greengrocers, ranging from 200 g to 500 g. Massaging or blanching also compresses the leaves and reduces the cup volume.

How many cups is an ounce of kale bunches?

An ounce of kale bunches is about 0.42 cups. Half that is about 0.21 cups and double about 0.85 cups, so the ratio scales in a straight line. Use the converter above for any amount, or the chart below for the most common quantities.

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Kale converter tool

Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the size for counting whole kale bunches.

Size applies to whole kale bunches (small / medium / large).

Result

0.42 cups

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Common Kale conversions

Quick reference for kale at medium size. Switch the size in the converter above for small or large.

OuncesCups (chopped)
1 oz0.42 cups
2 oz0.85 cups
4 oz1.69 cups
8 oz3.39 cups
16 oz6.77 cups
32 oz13.54 cups

For the reverse conversion, see what a cup of kale bunches is in ounces.

Kale conversion chart

The chart below shows how whole kale bunches (medium size) convert to cups, grams and ounces.

ozcupskale bunchescups (US)glbkg
4 oz1.69 cups0.32 kale bunches1.77 cups (US)113.4 g0.25 lb0.11 kg
8 oz3.39 cups0.65 kale bunches3.54 cups (US)226.8 g0.5 lb0.23 kg
16 oz6.77 cups1.3 kale bunches7.09 cups (US)453.59 g1 lb0.45 kg
24 oz10.16 cups1.94 kale bunches10.63 cups (US)680.39 g1.5 lb0.68 kg
32 oz13.54 cups2.59 kale bunches14.17 cups (US)907.18 g2 lb0.91 kg

Kale varieties and best uses

The conversions above are the same whatever variety you use; the difference is what each is good for. Here is how the common kale varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
Curly KaleSalads, smoothies, and kale chips: robust crinkled leaves that hold their texture when raw or roasted.
Lacinato (Tuscan / Cavolo Nero)Soups, braises, and pasta: long dark leaves with a milder, more tender bite when cooked.
Red RussianSalads and mild cooked dishes: flat serrated leaves with a sweeter, less bitter flavour.
Baby KaleSalads, wraps, and smoothies: tender small leaves that need no prep and work raw.

Which should I pick?

Curly kale is the supermarket default and suits most uses, from raw salads to roasted chips, once you strip the tough central stems. Lacinato (Tuscan or Cavolo Nero) gives a more tender result in soups and braises. For a sweeter, less bitter bite raw, reach for Red Russian or baby kale, which need no destemming.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cups is an ounce of kale bunches?
An ounce of kale bunches is about 0.42 cups of kale. The density of chopped kale is fixed, so the ratio holds at any amount: double the ounces and you double the cups. Use the converter above for any quantity, or the chart below for the most common amounts. Open the kale converter
How many ounces of kale bunches is 0.42 cups?
0.42 cups of kale bunches is about 0.99 ounces. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between ounces 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.
Which kale variety should I use?
Curly kale is the supermarket default and suits most uses, from raw salads to roasted chips, once you strip the tough central stems. Lacinato (Tuscan or Cavolo Nero) gives a more tender result in soups and braises. For a sweeter, less bitter bite raw, reach for Red Russian or baby kale, which need no destemming.

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