250 ml is the same as 1 cup and 125 ml is the same as 1/2 cup.
50 ml is equal to 1/4 cup and also 50 grams.
To measure 50 ml in cups take a measuring cup and fill the measuring cup to 1/4 cup.
Since 1/4 cup is equal to 50 ml then you would have 50 ml of ingredients.
One United States customary cup is equal to 236.5882365 milliliters as well as 1/16 U.S. customary gallons, 8 U.S. customary fluid ounces, 16 U.S. customary tablespoons, or 48 U.S. customary teaspoons.
1/4 cup is equal to 50ml.
In 50ml there is a 1/4 cup.
Below is a measurement chart on ml to cups and teaspoons.
0.5 ml = ⅛ teaspoon.
1 ml = ¼ teaspoon.
2 ml = ½ teaspoon.
5 ml = 1 teaspoon.
15 ml = 1 tablespoon.
25 ml = 2 tablespoons.
50 ml = 2 fluid ounces = ¼ cup.
75 ml = 3 fluid ounces = ⅓ cup.
There are 0.845351 cups or also 7/8 cups in 200 milliliters.
There are 7/8 cups in 200 ml.
200 ml or 200 milliliters is also equal to 0.845351 cups.
200 ml is also 7/8 in cups.
If you're working on a recipe and your recipe calls for 200 ml or 200 milliliters then you would use 7/8 cups.
Since 200 ml is also equal to 7/8 cups.
So if your recipe calls for 7/8 cups then you would need 200 ml of the ingredients.
2/3 cup 150 grams.
3/4 cup 170 grams.
7/8 cup 200 grams.
1 cup 225 grams.
1 gram = 1 mL 50 grams = 50 mL
2 grams = 2 mL 100 grams = 100 mL
3 grams = 3 mL 150 grams = 150 mL
4 grams = 4 mL 200 grams = 200 mL