Convert Heavy cream: ml to grams

250 ml of Heavy cream = 251.5 grams

Amount of Heavy cream

grams251
ounces8.87
cups1.06
tablespoons16.9
teaspoons50.7

Density: 1.006 g/ml · Heavy cream

Heavy cream: ml to grams at a glance

The amounts people ask for most, worked out for Heavy cream.

15 ml15.09 g
30 ml30.18 g
60 ml60.36 g
100 ml100.6 g
125 ml125.7 g
250 ml251.5 g
500 ml503 g
1000 ml1006 g

How much Heavy cream weighs

Every figure below is one measured number — 238 g per US cup — scaled. That is why this table and the converter above it cannot disagree.

1 cup238 g
¾ cup178.5 g
½ cup119 g
⅓ cup79.33 g
¼ cup59.5 g
1 tablespoon14.88 g
1 teaspoon4.96 g
100 ml100.6 g

One cup, side by side

Honey336 g
Heavy cream238 g
Water236.6 g
All-purpose flour120 g

How much does a cup of heavy cream weigh?

238 g, per USDA FoodData Central. King Arthur's chart would say 227 — the flat eight-fluid-ounce figure it gives every liquid — which would make heavy cream weigh exactly what whole milk, buttermilk, sour cream and water weigh. USDA separates them: buttermilk 245 g, whole milk 244 g, heavy cream 238 g, sour cream 230 g. That is a 15 g spread across four things the shorthand calls identical.

Source for Heavy cream: USDA FoodData Central · USDA FoodData Central

Frequently asked questions

How many grams is 250 ml of Heavy cream?

250 ml of Heavy cream is 251.5 grams, because one US cup of Heavy cream weighs 238 g. That single measured figure is the whole conversion — every other unit on this page is derived from it.

How many ml is 100 grams of Heavy cream?

100 grams of Heavy cream is 99.41 ml. It is the same conversion read backwards, so this page and its reverse always agree.

Is one millilitre of Heavy cream the same as one gram?

No — that holds for water alone. Heavy cream works out at 1.006 g/ml, so 100 ml of it weighs 100.6 g rather than 100 g. A converter that assumes a millilitre is a gram is really only telling you about water.

Where does dishscale's figure for Heavy cream come from?

One US cup of Heavy cream is 238 g. The dataset records that as: “USDA FoodData Central”. That is the USDA FoodData Central. Every ingredient on the site carries the reference its weight came from, so any number here can be checked — and corrected if the source disagrees.

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