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A cup is a unit of volume, a gram is a unit of weight (for this purpose at least, it's really a unit of mass), so you cannot convert between the two without knowing the density (specific gravity) of whatever you are converting. You should be able to search for the density/specific gravity of whatever you are converting and figure it out. Ex., water has a density of 1000kg/m^3 (at 4 degrees C, but that's probably irrelevant for this), a quick Google of "cups per cubic meter" and multiplying that by 4 gives us ~16907 quarter cups per cubic meter, with a 'weight' of 1000kg, so each 1/4 cup would give us ~59.15 grams (1000kg/16907 quarter cups).

The short answer is that you need to specify what ingredient you are referring to. Different amounts of different ingredients will take up different volumes. Ask a more specific question.

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9y ago

That is approximately 287.52 grams

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About 58 grams

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Q: How can I find what one fourth cup is in grams?
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