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What is an oil cup?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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I am unable to determine the exact question; I believe the Questioner wants to know how much a cup of oil (I presume household cooking oil) weighs? If my assumption is correct then the answer is.


1 tablespoon of oil (canola or soy) weighs 13.62* grams

16 Tbs. = 1 Cup

Therefore 1 Cup of canola or soy household cooking oil would weigh 217.92* grams


* Approximate Fluid Weight rounded to the closest 0.01.

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