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Grams to Cups: Spelt Flour

If your recipe is written in cups but your scale reads grams — or the other way round — this page solves the conversion for spelt flour. One cup of spelt flour weighs about 120 grams, which works out to a density of 0.51 g/ml. From there, half a cup is roughly 60 g, a quarter cup about 30 g, and one tablespoon about 8 g.

Converting between weight and volume depends on density, and density is specific to each ingredient: a cup of spelt flour does not weigh the same as a cup of flour or sugar. That is why this tool uses the measured density of spelt flour rather than a one-size-fits-all figure.

Cooking measurement converterSpelt Flour

Result

0.833 cups

Common measuresSpelt Flour

Spelt Flour · 120 g / Density 0.51 g/ml
MeasureGrams
1 cup120 g
¾ cup90 g
½ cup60 g
⅓ cup40 g
¼ cup30 g
1 tbsp7.5 g
1 tsp2.5 g

Data source: USDA FoodData Central / manual

How to measure spelt flour accurately

How you fill the cup matters a lot with spelt flour. Spoon it into the cup and level the top with the back of a knife. If you scoop the cup straight from the bag you compact the contents and can add up to 20% more weight than the recipe intends — a common reason baked goods turn out dense.

That is why weighing in grams is always more reliable than cups for precise baking. This page gives you the exact equivalence both ways, so you can use whichever method you prefer.

Frequently asked questions

How many grams are in a cup of spelt flour?

One cup of spelt flour weighs about 120 grams. Half a cup is roughly 60 grams and a quarter cup about 30 grams.

How many cups is 100 grams of spelt flour?

100 grams of spelt flour is about 0.83 cups. Use the calculator above for any other amount.

Where does this value come from?

From the ingredient's measured density (0.51 g/ml), based on established baking references. Bear in mind the real weight can vary slightly with brand and moisture.

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