How many cups are there in a 25 pound bag?

You can choose a cooking ingredient.For converting between cups and pounds, a density is required.Click 'add own' if you want to add your own density figure.

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You don't have to fear if you want to know how many cups there are in a pound of flour, butter, sugar or any other baking ingredient.For one pound of each cup, we put together a table of cup measurements.At the top of the page is a calculator.

The pound and cup are units of weight and volume, so it's important to remember.To make the conversion, you need a substance density figure.

Below are some common baking ingredients and their conversions.These are approximations and different brands of ingredients will vary.The densities were derived from the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations.

The baking ingredient conversions page can be used to see conversions from cups to pounds.

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