Convert Lime from Whole Limes to Cups (chopped)
Convert whole limes to cups below. One medium lime is about 0.28 cups, and 2 limes make roughly 0.56 cups.
A small lime is 45 g whole and a large one is 90 g, so the juice from 'three limes' can vary by twice as much. Picking the right size keeps cocktails, marinades, and ceviche on target.
How many cups is a lime?
One medium lime gives about 0.28 cups of lime when chopped, so 2 limes come to roughly 0.56 cups. A small lime is about 0.19 cups and a large one about 0.38 cups, so set the size selector to match what you have.
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Common Lime conversions
Quick reference for lime at medium size. Switch the size in the converter above for small or large.
| limes | Cups (chopped) |
|---|---|
| 1 lime | 0.28 cups |
| 2 limes | 0.56 cups |
| 3 limes | 0.84 cups |
| 4 limes | 1.12 cups |
| 5 limes | 1.4 cups |
| 6 limes | 1.68 cups |
For the reverse conversion, see how many limes are in a cup.
Lime conversion chart
The chart below shows how whole limes (medium size) convert to cups, grams and ounces.
| limes | cups | cups (US) | g | oz | lb | kg |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 lime | 0.28 cups | 0.29 cups (US) | 67 g | 2.36 oz | 0.15 lb | 0.07 kg |
| 2 limes | 0.56 cups | 0.58 cups (US) | 134 g | 4.73 oz | 0.3 lb | 0.13 kg |
| 3 limes | 0.84 cups | 0.87 cups (US) | 201 g | 7.09 oz | 0.44 lb | 0.2 kg |
| 4 limes | 1.12 cups | 1.17 cups (US) | 268 g | 9.45 oz | 0.59 lb | 0.27 kg |
| 5 limes | 1.4 cups | 1.46 cups (US) | 335 g | 11.82 oz | 0.74 lb | 0.34 kg |
Lime 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 lime varieties compare.
| Variety | Best for |
|---|---|
| Persian (Tahiti) | Everyday lime juice and zest: bright, reliable, widely stocked. |
| Key (Mexican) | Pies and cocktails: smaller and sharper with intense aroma. |
| Kaffir (Makrut) | Thai and Indonesian curries: prized for zest and leaves, very little juice. |
| Bearss | Cocktails and dressings: large Persian-type, slightly sweeter and milder than Tahiti. |
Which should I pick?
For everyday juice and zest, Persian (Tahiti) is the supermarket default: bright acid and reliable yield. No Persian? Bearss is nearly identical and slightly sweeter. Reach for Key (Mexican) when you want a sharper, more aromatic note for pies and cocktails. Kaffir is for zest and leaves only, not juice.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many cups is one medium lime?
- One medium lime (about 67 g) gives roughly 0.28 cups of chopped flesh. A small one (around 45 g) yields about 0.19 cups and a large one (around 90 g) about 0.38 cups, so set the size selector to match the limes you actually have before you trust the figure. Open lime converter
- How much does a medium lime weigh?
- A medium lime weighs about 67 g, with a small one around 45 g and a large one near 90 g. That range changes the weight of any recipe that counts limes by the piece, so set the size selector to match what you actually have before trusting a cup or gram figure.
- How much does an average lime weigh?
- An average lime is the same as a medium one: about 67 g. A small lime is lighter at around 45 g and a large one heavier at about 90 g, so the size you actually have changes the total for any recipe that counts limes by the piece rather than by weight.
- Which lime variety should I use?
- For everyday juice and zest, Persian (Tahiti) is the supermarket default: bright acid and reliable yield. No Persian? Bearss is nearly identical and slightly sweeter. Reach for Key (Mexican) when you want a sharper, more aromatic note for pies and cocktails. Kaffir is for zest and leaves only, not juice.
- How much does a large lime weigh?
- A large lime weighs about 90 g, noticeably more than a medium, or average, one at 67 g or a small one at 45 g. Set the size selector to large to convert cups, grams and ounces for the bigger limes you actually have on the counter.
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