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Converting Cups (cup) to Milliliters (mL) is a standard volume conversion used daily in science, engineering, travel, and everyday life. This conversion bridges the imperial and metric systems — one of the most common cross-system unit lookups worldwide.
1 Cups = 236.588395 Milliliters. Multiply any Cups value by this factor to get Milliliters.
| Cups | Milliliters | |
|---|---|---|
| 0.1 cup | → | 23.6588 mL |
| 0.25 cup | → | 59.1471 mL |
| 0.5 cup | → | 118.294 mL |
| 1 cup | → | 236.588 mL |
| 2 cup | → | 473.177 mL |
| 5 cup | → | 1,182.94 mL |
| 10 cup | → | 2,365.88 mL |
| 25 cup | → | 5,914.71 mL |
The most common cooking conversion between US recipes (cups) and metric kitchen scales.
Country usage: Cups are used in US recipes. Australia, Canada, and most countries use mL for recipe measurement.
Assuming "1 cup = 250 mL" — it is actually 236.6 mL (≈ 5.7% error in recipes).
The US gallon (3.785 L) and the UK imperial gallon (4.546 L) differ by about 20%. When a recipe or fuel spec says "gallon," always check which country published it.