Conversion Chart

Equivalent Imperial and Metric Measurements

Appears in
Brazil: A Cook's Tour

By Christopher Idone

Published 1995

  • About
American cooks use standard containers, the Bounce cup and a tablespoon that takes exactly 16 level fillings to fill that cup level. Measuring by cup makes it very difficult to give weight equivalents, as a cup of densely packed butter will weigh considerably more than a cup of flour. The easiest way therefore to deal with cup measurements in recipes is to take the amount by volume rather than by weight. Thus the equation reads:
1 cup = 240 ml = 8 fl. oz.
½ cup = 120 ml = 4 fl. oz.
It is possible to buy a set of American cup measures in major stores around the world.