Convert Radish from Grams to Cups (chopped)

Use the tool below to convert radish from Grams to Cups (chopped).

A small radish is close to a third of the weight of a large one, so 'a handful of radishes' in a salad or pickle jar can swing the yield. Pick the right size below to keep slaws, garnishes, and quick pickles on target.

How many cups is 50g of radish?

50 g of radish is about 0.42 cups when chopped. The density is fixed, so 25 g is about 0.21 cups and 100 g about 0.83 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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Radish converter tool

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

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

Result

0.01 cups

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Common Radish conversions

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

GramsCups (chopped)
50 g0.42 cups
100 g0.83 cups
250 g2.08 cups
500 g4.17 cups
750 g6.25 cups
1000 g8.33 cups

For the reverse conversion, see what a cup of radishes is in grams.

Radish conversion chart

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

gcupsradishescups (US)ozlbkg
100 g0.83 cups6.67 radishes0.87 cups (US)3.53 oz0.22 lb0.1 kg
250 g2.08 cups16.67 radishes2.17 cups (US)8.82 oz0.55 lb0.25 kg
500 g4.17 cups33.33 radishes4.35 cups (US)17.64 oz1.1 lb0.5 kg
750 g6.25 cups50 radishes6.52 cups (US)26.46 oz1.65 lb0.75 kg
1000 g8.33 cups66.67 radishes8.7 cups (US)35.27 oz2.2 lb1 kg

Radish 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 radish varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
Red GlobeEveryday salads, slaws, and garnishes: round red skin and white flesh, crisp and peppery; the standard supermarket radish.
French BreakfastRaw snacking and light roasting: oblong red-and-white skin, milder and crunchy.
DaikonGrating, braising, and pickling: long white root, large and mild with a clean bite.
Watermelon RadishColourful slices and plating: green skin and pink flesh, sweeter and nutty.

Which should I pick?

For everyday salads, slaws, and garnishes, the Red Globe radish is the supermarket default: round, crisp, and peppery. No Red Globe? French Breakfast radishes are milder and equally crunchy, good raw or lightly roasted. For a large, mild radish to grate or braise, reach for Daikon. Watermelon radish is the pick for colourful slices with a sweeter, nutty bite.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cups is 50 grams of radishes?
50 grams of radishes is about 0.42 cups of radish. The density of chopped radish 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 below for the most common amounts. Open the radish converter
How many grams of radishes is 0.42 cups?
0.42 cups of radishes is about 50.4 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.
Which radish variety should I use?
For everyday salads, slaws, and garnishes, the Red Globe radish is the supermarket default: round, crisp, and peppery. No Red Globe? French Breakfast radishes are milder and equally crunchy, good raw or lightly roasted. For a large, mild radish to grate or braise, reach for Daikon. Watermelon radish is the pick for colourful slices with a sweeter, nutty bite.

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