How to Convert ml to Cups for Cooking

Convert millilitres to cups and back for recipes, with the catch that cups differ by country. Learn US, metric and UK cup sizes and when it matters.

Updated 4 min read By CodingEagles
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To convert millilitres to cups, divide by the size of the cup your recipe uses: 237 for a US cup, or 250 for a metric cup. So 500 ml is about 2.1 US cups or 2 metric cups. The volume converter does it instantly across US and UK measures.

That is the answer, with one catch worth understanding: a cup is not the same size everywhere.

Why a cup is not one size

Unlike a litre or a millilitre, a cup is a customary measure that varies by country. The common ones are:

  • US cup: about 237 ml (formally 236.59 ml).
  • Metric cup: exactly 250 ml, used in Australia, New Zealand and much of the metric world.
  • UK cup: about 284 ml, an older imperial measure now rarely used; modern UK recipes favour grams and millilitres.

Most recipes you find online are American, so the US cup is the safest default, but it is always worth checking where a recipe comes from before you measure.

How to convert ml to cups

Millilitres to US cups

Divide by 237.

  • 240 ml → about 1 cup
  • 500 ml → about 2.1 cups

Millilitres to metric cups

Divide by 250.

  • 250 ml → 1 cup
  • 500 ml → 2 cups

The volume converter handles US and UK gallons, pints, fluid ounces, tablespoons and teaspoons too.

When the difference matters

For a soup or a stew, the gap between a 237 ml and a 250 ml cup will not ruin anything. For baking, it can. Cakes, breads and pastry rely on ratios between flour, liquid and fat, and a five percent error repeated across several ingredients adds up. If a recipe is fussy, the most reliable approach is to weigh ingredients on a kitchen scale rather than measure by cup at all, since weight does not vary the way volume scoops do.

A note on tablespoons and teaspoons

These vary slightly too. A US tablespoon is about 14.8 ml and a teaspoon about 4.9 ml, while a metric tablespoon is 15 ml and a teaspoon 5 ml. Close enough for almost all cooking, but the converter gives the exact figure if you need it.

To convert ingredient weights, see the weight converter.

Frequently asked questions

How many millilitres are in a cup?
It depends on the cup. A US cup is about 237 ml, a metric cup is 250 ml, and a UK cup (rarely used now) is about 284 ml. Most recipes online use the US cup, so 237 ml is the usual answer, but check which country a recipe is from.
Is a US cup the same as a metric cup?
No. A US cup is about 237 ml and a metric cup is 250 ml, a difference of around 5 percent. For most cooking that gap is harmless, but in baking, where ratios matter, it can affect the result.
How do I convert ml to cups without a measuring cup?
Use the converter to turn the millilitres into the cup size your recipe uses, or measure with a marked jug instead. A kitchen scale and weight-based measuring is more reliable than cups for anything where precision matters.

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