Convert cups to ml
U.S. Cup
Definición
The U.S. customary cup (cup US) measures volume in cooking and nutrition. It equals 236.588 mL, ¹⁄₁₆ de galón líquido de EE.UU., 8 onzas líquidas, 16 cucharadaso 48 cucharaditas. (The “metric cup” used elsewhere is a flat 250 mL.)
Orígenes
Rooted in English household measures, the standardized U.S. cup emerged alongside the U.S. gallon and pint in the 19th century. While everyday drinking vessels vary in size, the measuring-cup version ensures recipe consistency across kitchens.
Uso moderno
Home cooks and bakers rely on cup measures for liquids and dry ingredients alike. Standardized, nested measuring-cup sets—often in clear plastic or stainless steel—guard against portion errors, even when cup-shaped mugs differ.
Milliliter
Definición
A milliliter (mL) is the metric volume unit equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cm³), 0.001 Lo 1 × 10⁻⁶ m³. It’s the go-to unit for precise small-volume measurements.
Orígenes
Derived from the liter (originally the French litre), which once tied to a kilogram of water, the milliliter simply formalizes 1 / 1000 of a cubic decimeter. Modern definitions link it directly to metric standards, not water.
Uso moderno
Milliliters appear on medicine droppers, lab pipettes, condiment bottles, and personal-care packaging. They provide the fine resolution needed for recipes, laboratory protocols, and nutritional labeling.
Cup (US) → Milliliter Conversion Table
Tazas (US) | Milliliters (mL) |
---|---|
0.01 | 2.365882365 |
0.1 | 23.65882365 |
1 | 236.5882365 |
2 | 473.176473 |
3 | 709.7647095 |
5 | 1182.9411825 |
10 | 2365.882365 |
20 | 4731.76473 |
50 | 11829.411825 |
100 | 23658.82365 |
1000 | 236588.2365 |
Cómo convertir
1 cup US = 236.5882365 mL
1 mL = 0.0042267528 cup US
Ejemplo
Convertir 15 tazas to milliliters:
15 cup US × 236.5882365 mL/cup US = 3548.8235475 mL
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