Convert Nectarine from US cups (chopped) to Cups (chopped)

Use the tool below to convert nectarine from US cups (chopped) to Cups (chopped).

A small nectarine is close to 70% of the weight of a large one, so 'three nectarines' in a crumble or salsa can change the fill. Pick the right size below to keep tarts, salads, and preserves on target.

How many cups is 1 US cup of nectarine?

One US cup of nectarine is 0.96 cups. A US cup holds 240 ml and a metric cup 250 ml, so the gap is small and fixed for any ingredient. Use the converter above for any amount, or the volume converter linked below for millilitres, tablespoons and more.

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Nectarine converter tool

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

Size applies to whole nectarines (small / medium / large).

Result

0.96 cups

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Common Nectarine conversions

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

US cups (chopped)Cups (chopped)
0.25 cups (US)0.24 cups
0.5 cups (US)0.48 cups
0.75 cups (US)0.72 cups
1 cup (US)0.96 cups
1.5 cups (US)1.44 cups
2 cups (US)1.92 cups
3 cups (US)2.87 cups

Nectarine conversion chart

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

cups (US)cupsnectarinesgozlbkg
0.25 cups (US)0.24 cups0.24 nectarines34.25 g1.21 oz0.08 lb0.03 kg
0.5 cups (US)0.48 cups0.48 nectarines68.5 g2.42 oz0.15 lb0.07 kg
1 cup (US)0.96 cups0.96 nectarines137 g4.83 oz0.3 lb0.14 kg
1.5 cups (US)1.44 cups1.45 nectarines205.5 g7.25 oz0.45 lb0.21 kg
2 cups (US)1.92 cups1.93 nectarines274 g9.67 oz0.6 lb0.27 kg

Nectarine 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 nectarine varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
YellowBaking, grilling, and jam: golden flesh, bright and tangy; the standard nectarine.
WhiteFresh eating and salads: pale flesh, sweeter and low in acid.
FreestoneSlicing and baking: flesh separates cleanly from the stone, quick to prep.
ClingstoneFresh eating early in the season: flesh grips the stone, juicy and firm.

Which should I pick?

For baking, grilling, and eating fresh, a freestone yellow nectarine is the easiest pick: the flesh pulls cleanly from the stone and the flavour is bright and tangy. No freestone fruit? Clingstone nectarines taste the same but need cutting around the pit. White-flesh nectarines are sweeter and lower in acid, best raw in salads and on fruit platters.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cups is 1 US cup of nectarine?
One US cup of nectarine is 0.96 cups, and two US cups are 1.92 cups. A US cup holds 240 ml against a metric cup's 250 ml, so the gap is small and the same for any ingredient. Use the converter above for any cup amount of nectarine. Open the nectarine converter
How do I convert US cups to cups for any recipe?
Switching between metric cups and US cups is a fixed volume ratio that applies to any ingredient, since one US cup is 240 ml and one metric cup is 250 ml. The volume converter at the link below covers cups, US cups, millilitres, tablespoons and teaspoons in both directions. US cups to cups converter
What is the difference between a metric cup and a US cup?
A metric cup holds 250 ml while a US cup holds 240 ml, so a US cup is 4% smaller. For chopped nectarine 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
Which nectarine variety should I use?
For baking, grilling, and eating fresh, a freestone yellow nectarine is the easiest pick: the flesh pulls cleanly from the stone and the flavour is bright and tangy. No freestone fruit? Clingstone nectarines taste the same but need cutting around the pit. White-flesh nectarines are sweeter and lower in acid, best raw in salads and on fruit platters.

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