Convert Bread flour: grams to oz
100 grams of Bread flour = 3.53 oz
Amount of Bread flour
Density: 0.507 g/ml · Bread flour
Bread flour: grams to oz at a glance
The amounts people ask for most, worked out for Bread flour.
How much Bread flour weighs
Every figure below is one measured number — 120 g per US cup — scaled. That is why this table and the converter above it cannot disagree.
One cup, side by side
Does bread flour weigh the same as all-purpose flour?
By weight per cup, yes. King Arthur lists both at 120 g per cup, so dishscale converts them identically — the two are different flours that happen to fill a cup to the same weight. If you have a published source that separates them, that is worth sending in; the figures here are meant to be checkable.
Source for Bread flour: King Arthur Baking · King Arthur Baking ingredient weight chart
Frequently asked questions
How many oz is 100 grams of Bread flour?
100 grams of Bread flour is 3.53 oz. Grams and ounces are both weights, so this one does not depend on the ingredient at all — one ounce is 28.3495 grams for Bread flour as for everything else. The ingredient starts to matter the moment one side is a volume: a cup of Bread flour weighs 120 g.
How many grams is 4 oz of Bread flour?
4 oz of Bread flour is 113.4 grams. It is the same conversion read backwards, so this page and its reverse always agree.
Is that ounces by weight, or fluid ounces?
By weight. dishscale's ounce is the international avoirdupois ounce, 28.3495 g, so one cup of Bread flour is 4.23 oz. A US fluid ounce is a volume and there are eight of them to the cup, so that same cup is 8 fl oz at the same time. The two readings coincide only for an ingredient that happens to weigh eight ounces to the cup.
Where does dishscale's figure for Bread flour come from?
One US cup of Bread flour is 120 g. The dataset records that as: “King Arthur Baking”. That is the King Arthur Baking ingredient weight chart. 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.